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F1’s governing body the FIA has reached an innovative two-tier agreement with the World Rally Championship (WRC) drivers ...
General Motors has been officially approved by the FIA to become a Formula 1 power unit supplier starting in the 2029 season.
US car company General Motors has been formally approved as a Formula 1 engine supplier for the 2029 season. The development, announced jointly by governing body the FIA and General Motors, is the ...
A meeting between Formula 1 governing body the FIA and engine manufacturers has ended without a clear commitment to any future return to fan-favorite V10 engines. Amid concerns over the cost and ...
SAKHIR, Bahrain -- The FIA and Formula 1's engine manufacturers have concluded a meeting over a potential switch back to V10 engines, where the prospect of a speedy change was put on ice.
In addition, Ben Sulayem, FOM CEO Stefano Domenicali, and FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis were also present at the meeting. The meeting concluded with all parties committed to the 2026 ...
A meeting between Formula 1 governing body the FIA and engine manufacturers has ended without a clear commitment to any future return to fan-favorite V10 engines. Amid concerns over the cost and ...
A meeting between Formula 1 governing body the FIA and engine manufacturers has ended without a clear commitment to any future return to fan-favorite V10 engines. Enjoy unlimited reading on ...
A meeting between Formula 1 governing body the FIA and engine manufacturers has ended without a clear commitment to any future return to fan-favorite V10 engines. Amid concerns over the cost and sound ...
Formula 1 will not return to V10 engines in the imminent future after a "productive" meeting was held between the FIA and teams on Friday. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem led the meeting ...