
"F1 started the year with some of the biggest changes in its 76-year history, headlined by a 50-50 split in power between a traditional engine and the onboard battery pack. There were only three Grand Prix races under those new rules before a package of tweaks was introduced, which curbed the influence of the electrical power."
"You get the sound, you get less complexity, and then you've got the lighter weight; you hit all the boxes, Ben Sulayem said on Saturday in Miami. You will hear about it very soon."
F1 is considering a return to traditional V8 engines by 2030, as stated by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Recent changes have limited the role of electrical power in racing, promoting pure driving skills. The Miami Grand Prix showcased a competitive race with drivers from multiple teams leading. Ben Sulayem's push for V8 engines follows criticism of electrical power from drivers and fans, emphasizing the benefits of sound, simplicity, and lighter weight in racing. The F1 governing body typically plans regulations years in advance.
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