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Engine concerns steer F1 rule changes

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F1 approves rule tweaks to address new engine-regulation safety concerns
The FIA has approved targeted changes to Formula 1’s 2026 engine regulations after drivers warned that the sport’s dramatic shift toward electrical power risked creating dangerous speed differences between cars on track.

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F1 makes changes to address new engine rules concerns
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F1 Announces Changes To Controversial 2026 Engine Rules
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Formula 1 to make rule changes for Miami Grand Prix after concerns over new engine regulations
Formula 1 teams and stakeholders have ​unanimously agreed to engine rule tweaks aimed at improving the racing and driver safety from the next race in Miami on May 3.

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Formula 1 confirms rule tweaks in time for Miami Grand Prix
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F1 confirm rule changes ahead of Miami Grand Prix amid concerns over driver safety
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Verstappen leaving F1 would not be great look - Piastri

Max Verstappen leaving Formula 1 would be "not a great look" for the sport, says McLaren driver Oscar Piastri.
ecoportal.net
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Formula 1 engines seize solid below 60°C, devour 50 liters in a commute, and need rebuilding every 1,000 km — yet people still dream of putting one in a road car

A 1.6-litre V6 producing over 1,000 horsepower, spinning to 15,000 rpm — it’s one of motorsport’s most seductive what-ifs. A handful of legendary road cars, from the BMW M5 E60 to the Porsche Carrera GT, borrowed DNA from F1 programs, keeping the ...
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F1 'needs to decide' on the next engine regulations this year – Stefano Domenicali

F1 chief Stefano Domenicali says the series' stakeholders "cannot lose too much time" agreeing on a direction for the next generation of power unit regulations
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FIA can’t let engine upgrades interfere with F1 championship fight – Toto Wolff

Teams could cut the deficit to Mercedes via the FIA’s engine catch-up system, ‘Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities'.
GPblog
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ADUO ahead of schedule for F1 engines: FIA and F1 teams to reach decision

F1 engine manufacturers with a large deficit to Mercedes may be allowed to introduce updates after just five Grands Prix, with a final decision set to be made next week.
Motor Sport Magazine
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ADUO: How F1 will unlock engine upgrades so strugglers can catch up

For Formula 1 teams that are down on power, the new ADUO process could be a lifeline: here's how the mid-season engine development exemption will work and what it takes for teams to qualify for it
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