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FIA outlines key details of next generation F1 power unit

The FIA has revealed key details of Formula 1's future engine platform that is scheduled to be introduced in 2026 and which will put the emphasis on cost and electrification. F1 will retain its current 1.6-litre V6 engine architecture and will increase the unit's electrical power to 350kW (approximately 469 bhp), but scrap as expected the costly and complex MGU-H element. A power unit cost cap will also be introduced, the level of which has yet to be decided. Read also: FIA to undertake 'detailed analysis' of controversial Abu Dhabi finale F1's governing body says that it has identified the following key objectives of the future power unit's platform: A Powerful Environmental Message: 100%...
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