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F1 considering scrapping 2026 engine revolution

Mar.20 Formula 1 is considering a plan to bring ‘green' normally-aspirated V10 engines back to the grid sooner than was ever anticipated. Next year, the sport is scheduled to put its current 2014-2025 ‘hybrid power unit' era in the past with a move to even heavier and more electrified turbo V6 engines. However, driven by the exciting prospect of loud, light, simple, fan-pleasing V10s powered by 100 percent sustainable fuel, a 'contingency plan for the future' has been bubbling behind the scenes for weeks, according to Auto Motor und Sport. Correspondent Michael Schmidt said one idea is to put the 2026 engines that are currently being feverishly developed behind the scenes on...
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