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The F1 Commission focused on potential tweaks to the 2026 power unit regulations, highlighting issues relating to energy deployment and manufacturer feedback. The idea to adjust the electrical output ratio sparked significant debate among manufacturers.
The FIA has announced no significant changes to Formula 1's engine regulations for the upcoming 2026 cycle, maintaining a focus on hybrid technology and sustainable fuels as priorities.
As Formula 1 prepares for the 2026 season, significant updates to power unit regulations have been introduced. With changes aimed at enhancing performance and sustainability, these regulations promise to impact the competitive landscape of the sport.
The FIA revealed 2026 power unit regulations will phase out split-turbo engines, reworking designs to enhance efficiency and performance. These changes mark a significant shift in hybrid technology.