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F1 to discuss the validity of hybrid engines in 2029 – Domenicali

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has said a discussion will be held three years into the next regulation cycle regarding the validity of dropping hybrid power units in favour of internal combustion engines only. In 2026, F1 is moving toward a greater reliance on the electrical component in its hybrid power units which will see […]
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