F1 2026 Engine Wars: Who's Building What (and Why It Matters)
"F1 finally admits electricity matters. Whether that means better racing or just more software engineers watching telemetry remains to be seen."
— Revvly Take
F1's 2026 regulations are forcing a reckoning—smaller, lighter chassis paired with a near-50/50 ICE-to-electrical split means the old playbook is dead. Engine suppliers are scrambling to balance traditional combustion efficiency with hybrid systems that'll actually move the needle. This isn't just regulation theater; it's a fundamental shift in how these machines will be built.
Autosport · Jan 9
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