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Red Bull’s Horner Reveals Future F1 Engine Battle – V10 Resurgence Sparks Controversy

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
April 12, 2025
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Red Bull’s Horner Reveals Future F1 Engine Battle – V10 Resurgence Sparks Controversy

SUZUKA, JAPAN - APRIL 05: Christian Horner, Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing on the pit wall during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on April 05, 2025 in Suzuka, Japan. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202504050143 // Usage for editorial use only //

In a shocking turn of events, the world of Formula 1 is thrown into chaos as the debate over the reintroduction of V10 engines reaches a boiling point. Team principals, including Christian Horner, are at odds over the future direction of the sport, with tensions running high in Bahrain.

The meeting in Bahrain revealed a steadfast determination not to abandon the F1 regulations set to be introduced in 2026. Teams are demanding clarity and taking a firm stance on the proposed comeback of V10 engines. The possibility of reintroducing V10 engines as late as 2028 has sparked intense discussions, threatening to undermine the significant investments made by motor manufacturers to stay competitive with the new generation of power units scheduled for 2026.

Christian Horner, the team principal of Red Bull, has made his position clear, stating that even the notion of 2029 is unfeasible without the support of the majority of motor manufacturers. With only four out of six manufacturers backing the move, the path to V10 engines remains uncertain.

Horner expressed concerns about the performance disparities that could arise from such a significant regulation change, emphasizing the need for a swift convergence to ensure close and competitive racing. The issue of achieving parity among teams is paramount, with Horner highlighting the importance of avoiding a repeat of the dominance seen in 2014.

As discussions intensify, the future of Formula 1 hangs in the balance. The decisions made in the coming years will shape the sport for the next decade and beyond. With conflicting interests at play, the FIA and Liberty Media face the daunting task of steering Formula 1 towards a harmonious and competitive future.

Amidst the uncertainty and division, one thing is clear – the fate of V10 engines in Formula 1 remains a contentious issue that will continue to divide opinion until a resolution is reached. As the sport hurtles towards a new era, the battle for supremacy both on and off the track shows no signs of abating.

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