FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem made a bold statement on Instagram about the future of V8 engines in Formula 1.
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FIA president’s four-word V8 promise to F1 fans
A louder Formula 1 could be on the horizon as Mohammed Ben Sulayem doubles down on his V8 vision.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has reiterated his desire to bring V8 engines back to Formula 1, outlining what he ...
Evolution does not always benefit humanity and in the case of Formula One, that has proved true this season amid new ...
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McLaren opens door to own F1 engine as clear condition set
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Mercedes' F1 championship leader Kimi Antonelli has again weighed in on the great debate surrounding F1 2026's power unit.
Aston Martin has its own F1 team now, so there’s no need for a Red Bull collaboration. It’s even poached Red Bull’s greatest ...
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