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FIA set to vote through F1’s 2026 power unit rules

F1's 2026 power unit rules are set to be finalised The FIA World Motor Sport Council is set to vote through Formula 1’s next generation of power unit regulations. After a drawn-out process that was initially set to be completed late last year, the vote is set to offer clarity over the sport’s technical future from 2026. It’s an important milestone as it potentially eases open the door for new manufacturers to join the fray, with both Porsche and Audi having been given conditional approval by the Volkswagen Audi Group board. A key point in both entering was an understanding of exactly what the new regulations looked like and ensuring they would have at least a sporting chance upon...
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