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FIA Explores Potential Return of V10 Power Units in Formula 1 Amid Sustainability Push

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 23, 2025
in Motorsports
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The International Automobile Federation (FIA) has officially affirmed its active contemplation of numerous prospective engine alternatives for Formula 1, which intriguingly could signal the comeback of V10 power units. These units are projected to operate on entirely sustainable fuels, marking a significant stride towards an eco-friendly motorsport landscape.

Nikolas Tombazis, FIA’s single-seater director, has been at the forefront of this development. He revealed that while these pivotal discussions are still in their embryonic phase, they are not leaving any stone unturned. The FIA is even contemplating the possibility of abbreviating the 2026 power unit rules cycle, further illustrating their commitment to adapting and evolving in the dynamic world of Formula 1.

During a recent interaction with the media, Tombazis emphasized the significance of these exploratory discussions. He underscored the need for an open-minded approach to these potential scenarios, reinforcing that no option is categorically dismissed at this stage.

This statement from the FIA not only demonstrates the organization’s commitment to the evolution of Formula 1 but also its dedication to fostering sustainability within the sport. By considering the re-introduction of V10 power units running on fully sustainable fuels, the FIA is making a powerful statement about its environmental responsibility.

This move could potentially revolutionize Formula 1, setting a new precedent for other motorsports to follow. However, it’s important to bear in mind that these discussions are still in their early stages. The future of Formula 1’s engine landscape remains intriguingly open-ended, underlining the excitement and unpredictability that has come to define the sport.

As more details emerge, fans and industry insiders alike will undoubtedly be eager to keep abreast of developments. The potential for a shift in the power unit rules cycle, in particular, could significantly alter the competitive landscape, creating fresh challenges and opportunities for teams and drivers.

The FIA’s ongoing discussions and contemplations are a testament to their endeavor to constantly evolve and improve Formula 1. Whether it’s a return to V10 power units or an abbreviation of the 2026 power unit rules cycle, it’s clear that the FIA is committed to keeping Formula 1 at the cutting edge of motorsports.

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