Formula 1 plans power unit adjustments for 2027 season

Formula 1 stakeholders have agreed in principle to rebalance power unit output starting next year. The changes aim to address concerns with the current hybrid systems introduced in 2026. Officials are also eyeing a longer-term shift toward simpler engines.

The FIA, teams, power unit makers and Formula 1 management have settled on boosting the V6 engine output by 50 kW to 450 kW while cutting electric motor deployment by the same amount to 300 kW. The adjustment will come through higher fuel flow limits and should keep battery charge levels higher during laps while reducing speed differences when super clipping occurs. Discussions continue on raising the electric motor's harvesting limit above 350 kW and increasing battery capacity from 4 MJ to 5 MJ.

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Formula 1 is weighing major changes to its future power units, with leaders pushing for simpler designs that could limit the influence of carmakers. The shift comes as the series enjoys record financial growth and greater independence.

Formula 1 will adjust its power unit balance for the 2027 season by increasing combustion engine output and reducing electric deployment, the FIA said. The move follows ongoing concerns over the 2026 regulations and the immediate tweaks introduced at the Miami Grand Prix.

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Formula 1 stakeholders have agreed to increase internal combustion engine power starting in 2027 to address energy management issues in the new power unit rules.

Max Verstappen has welcomed an agreement in principle to adjust Formula 1 power units toward a 60-40 split between internal combustion engines and electric power starting in 2027. The four-time world champion said the shift represents meaningful progress after discussions with the FIA and Formula 1. He added that the changes increase the likelihood he will remain in the sport beyond this season.

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Audi chief executive Gernot Dollner has called for regulatory stability in Formula 1 power units ahead of the 2027 season. The company wants to avoid major hardware changes that would require additional investment.

The FIA has announced targeted adjustments to the 2026 Formula 1 regulations ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, addressing concerns from the first three races. Changes focus on qualifying performance, safety issues like speed differentials, and start procedures. Officials reduced the per-lap energy harvesting limit from 8MJ to 7MJ and increased super clipping from 250kW to 350kW.

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Formula 1's governing body has adjusted its Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities system to provide extra assistance to power unit manufacturers falling behind. The changes are expected to benefit Honda, which is supplying Aston Martin and currently dealing with an uncompetitive engine and reliability problems. The updates include expanded cost cap allowances and more development time.

 

 

 

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