FIA boss drops shock V10 engine revival hint

The FIA boss could push for the return of V10 engines i𒁃n F1.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem
Mohammed Ben Sulayem

In a surprise statement, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has backed the return of V10 engines in F1.

Fans have longed for the revival of more p🎉💫owerful, better-sounding F1 engines since the start of 2014.

2014 saw the introduction of V6 t🎐urbo engine🎉s, which were widely criticised due to their cost, complexity, and lack of noise.

While advancements hꦅave been made to improve the nois🦹e, many fans still miss the roaring engines of the mid-2000s.

This is a positive statement fro♎m Ben Sulayem, who referenced the F1 75 Live launch event.

Tꦏhe FIA were booed at The O2 when their logo was briefly shown in the arena.

A potential return of V10s in F1 would certainly win many fans bac♍k over as they grow frustrated with the FIA’s new swearing clampdown and other issues.

Ben Sulayem wrote on his Instagram account: “This week’s🦹 F1 launch in London has triggered a lot of positive discussion on the future of the sport. While we look forward to the introduction of the 2026 regulations on chassis and power unit, we must also lead the way on future technological motorsport trends.

“We should consider a ra💃nge of directions including the roaring sound of the V10 running on sustainable fuel. Whichever direction is chosen, we mus꧂t support the team and manufacturers in ensuring cost control on R&D expenditure.

“Delivering for our members and fans will always be at the heart of all we do alongside important work🍨 to make the spo🌄rt safer and more sustainable for decades to come, ensuring future generations can enjoy F1.”

FIA’s swearing ban irks drivers and fans

The FIA have ado♑pted stricꦬter guidelines to clampdown on swearing in the motorsport series that they govern.

A r♋ally driver has already been fined for swearing during a TV interv꧟iew.

This comes after Ben Sulaymen expressed frust🐽ration with how many times F1 drivers used the “F-word”, likening ꦡthem to rappers.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen was handed community service after swearing during a press conference during the 2024 🐎Singapore Grand Prix.

Verstap🍌pen then refused to talk to the media proper💃ly during FIA press conferences for the rest of the weekend in protest.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc wa𝕴s also fined for using an expletive in Mexico later that year.

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