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F1 agrees to ditch MGU-H in 2026 engine regulations

The FIA has confirmed that Formula 1’s next-generation power unit will remove the MGU-H but increase electrical power output. Formula 1, its governing body, and current and prospective power unit manufacturers have been attempting to get the framework in place for the next engine formula, currently scheduled to be introduced for 2026. An update was […]
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