Formula One's governing body, the FIA looks serious about bringing back V10 engines despite new regulations coming into effect in 2026.
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Autosport on MSNFIA considering F1 V10 return, doesn't rule out scrapping 2026 enginesThe FIA says a possible return of V10 engines is on the table – and that scrapping the 2026 regulations is not entirely off ...
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While the future of the Victorian Village may have been saved, there are still plenty of items being auctioned from the ...
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“Having analyzed footage from the rear wing deformations combined with the static deflections measured inside the FIA garage ...
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The FIA is yet to sign on the dotted line of the new five-year Concorde Agreement. With the critical document that binds the teams with Formula 1's commercia ...
The FIA has not yet put pen to paper on the new five-year Concorde Agreement. With the vital pact linking the teams, Formula 1's commercial rights holder, and the governing FIA set to lapse this year, ...
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