Power Units
F1 debates simpler engines to curb manufacturer sway
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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'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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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has called for adjustments to Formula 1 power unit regulations to enhance the series, though he believes meaningful hardware changes are unlikely before 2028. Recent refinements to the 2026 rules delivered modest gains at the Miami Grand Prix. Stakeholders including Mercedes and Alpine have weighed in on the need for lead time and potential tweaks.
Formula 1's new power units for 2026 are making race starts more difficult, as highlighted during the Bahrain pre-season test. Without the MGU-H component, engines must rev higher and longer to optimize turbo performance, prompting teams to seek regulatory changes. Drivers warn that botched starts could cost multiple positions on the grid.
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Formula 1 conducted its initial pre-season test for the 2026 season at Bahrain this week, with all 11 teams participating amid new regulation changes. Mercedes' Andrea Kimi Antonelli set the fastest lap time, though his team faced technical issues limiting mileage. McLaren and Williams led in total distance covered.
Audi's entry into Formula 1 in 2026 will face formidable competition from established power unit giants Mercedes, Ferrari, and Honda, but the team is ready to endure early setbacks. Chief technical officer Mattia Binotto emphasized the need for humility and learning from reliability issues to aim for success by 2030. Recent testing in Barcelona highlighted initial technical gremlins.
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Formula 1 drivers have shared their first impressions after the Barcelona shakedown of the 2026 cars, highlighting both challenges and excitements in the new regulations. Key aspects include energy management issues, handling differences, and powerful acceleration. While some features like active aerodynamics fell short of expectations, the cars still feel like high-performance racers.
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