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Tombazis on engines 2026: "We cannot compare Monaco to Spa"

For the time being, Formula 1 runs with the current V6-Turbo hybrid engines. Until 2025 these will be the sources of power with which the F1 will drive. From 2026 new engines will be used and FIA Single Seaters technical head Nikolas Tomazis says they need to become even greener. Greener Formula 1 It is a difficult process to determine what kind of engines the F1 will run from 2026 onwards. In any case, it will be important for Formula 1 to continue to become increasingly greener. Some teams have proposed to move away from the rule of maximum oil or fuel consumption per 100 kilometres. According to Tombazis, all such proposals are taken into account: "There are such considerations....
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