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Abiteboul: 2026 engines to be the next battlefield

Formula 1's next round of engine regulations are likely to require a significant rethink of the current power units, says Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul. Despite their mixed reception since being introduced in 2014, the current V6 turbo-hybrid engines are set to continue in F1 until at least 2025. After that point, Abiteboul suggests the sport will have to make signficant adjustments to the engine regulations in order for them to remain attractive to teams and suppliers. 'There is probably more work to be done on the power unit side,' he explained to Autosport. 'It's good, but it's still bloody expensive to maintain and operate these engines. 'The next step is to have a good look at what can...
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