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Verstappen hopes F1 brings back V10 engines in future

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen wants Formula 1 to return to louder V10 engines after the end of the current regulation cycle. F1 adopted turbo hybrid V6 engines in 2014 that have been criticised for the lack of noise generated compared to the preceding V8s, and V10s and V12s of previous generations. The FIA hosted current and prospective manufacturers in Paris on Friday to discuss engine regulations beyond 2020, with the governing body announcing a broad agreement had been made to ditch its current engines in favour of cheaper and louder alternatives. While Todt previously insisted a return to V10 or V12 engines would “not be accepted by society”, Verstappen hopes a way can be found for...
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