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Verstappen and Hamilton Advocate for Sustainable V10 Engines in F1’s Future

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 20, 2025
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Verstappen and Hamilton Advocate for Sustainable V10 Engines in F1’s Future

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 20: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing looks on in the Paddock during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit on March 20, 2025 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202503200073 // Usage for editorial use only //

Formula 1 titans, Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton have voiced their support for a potential return to V10 engines, powered by sustainable fuels, by 2030. These sentiments could potentially influence the longevity of their respective careers in the top echelon of motorsport racing. The transition towards these high-revving, louder engines could be a nostalgic shift for these seasoned drivers, taking them back to the days before the introduction of the 1.6 litre V6 turbo hybrid engines in 2014.

Formula 1’s governing body has been stirring the pot of anticipation with hints at such a transition. The sport’s president last month subtly suggested the possibility of reversion to the V10 engines, creating a buzz within the racing community. The shift would not only be a nod to the sport’s past but also a conscious effort towards a more sustainable future.

The coming years leading up to 2030 are set to be a transformative period for the sport, with new regulations set to take effect from the following year. The proposed return to V10 engines is an intriguing part of these changes. This move could be viewed as a blend of the old and new, combining the nostalgia of the V10 engine with the forward-thinking approach of sustainable fuels.

Verstappen and Hamilton, both influential figures in the sport, backing this move adds significant weight to the conversation. Their shared reminiscence and longing for the return of the V10 engines resonate with many within the Formula 1 community.

The drivers’ enthusiasm for this change could even extend their tenure within the sport. Verstappen expressed that the return of V10 engines could be a tempting factor for him to extend his career in Formula 1 racing. Similarly, Hamilton, who has been a consistent advocate for sustainability in the sport, also indicated his support for the prospect of these sustainable V10 engines.

In conclusion, the potential return to V10 engines, powered by sustainable fuels, by 2030 is a hot topic in the Formula 1 community. The support of this idea by prominent figures like Verstappen and Hamilton brings the discussion to the forefront. The coming years promise exciting changes for the sport, and this nostalgic yet forward-looking transition could be a significant part of it.

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