FIA president, Mohammed ben Sulayem suggests the game ought to take into account a return to the “roaring sound of the V10”.
In fact, if you find yourself in a precarious relationship with the homeowners of the game, on a collision course with the drivers and your organisation has been roundly booed at an occasion celebrating the start of the seventy fifth anniversary season, you would possibly nicely be tempted to throw the canine a bone by suggesting an thought that may put you in a extra beneficial gentle.
“This week’s F1 launch in London has triggered a variety of optimistic dialogue on the way forward for the game,” he posted on Instagram. “Whereas we sit up for the introduction of the 2026 rules on chassis and energy unit, we should additionally prepared the ground on future technological motorsport traits.
“We must always take into account a variety of instructions together with the roaring sound of the V10 working on sustainable gas,” he added. “Whichever course is chosen, we should help the groups and producers in making certain price management on R&D expenditure.”
His predecessor, Jean Todt, insisted {that a} return to V10s was extremely unlikely, and since then the game has gone even additional down the sustainability route.
The producers, the most recent of which have been lured to F1 by stated growing sustainability would by no means enable it, and for the brand new era of followers the “roaring sound of the V10” would make no distinction, not when they’re anticipating Taylor Swift, Woman Gaga or Eminem to blast out of the audio system at race finish.
Certainly, in some ways Ben Sulayem’s suggestion comes throughout as insulting to a lot of these purists which can be watching the continuing demise of their sport, conscious that there is no such thing as a going again now that the dosh seems to be rolling in thick and quick.
Ever desirous to (seem to) play either side of the fence, final 12 months Stefano Domenicali additionally hinted at a return to “engines which can be a lot lighter and possibly with an excellent sound”.
Nevertheless, Paddy Lowe, founding father of the carbon-neutral artificial gas firm Zero Petroleum, lately dismissed the concept of dropping hybrids.
“I’ve seen that concept for a really very long time,” he tells the newest James Allen podcast, “truly, and there is a component of that imaginative and prescient within the formation of our firm Zero.
“However Formulation 1 is a hybrid method at present,” he provides, “that’s truly an excellent resolution for mainstream automotive, I feel.”


















