Will F1 ever go back to V8?

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Formula 1 should return to V8 engines while the series decides on which power unit it will use in the future, Bernie Ecclestone has said. Teams are currently discussing plans to freeze development of the current hybrid power units from 2022, until a new set of engine regulations are introduced mid-decade.
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Will F1 go back to bigger engines?

And from 1st March 2022, these engines will be frozen as all development is halted. This will be the case until the new power units arrive with new engine regulations in 2026. The fuel changes in 2022 are a sign of things to come in Formula 1's future.
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Why did F1 stop using V8?

When the V10 engine was implemented by Formula One in 1995, it was due to the smaller size and lighter weight of this engine. Similarly, the 2.4L V8 engine implemented in the following 2016-2013 era was even lighter and smaller than its V10 predecessor.
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Will F1 go back to V10?

FIA president Jean Todt says Formula 1 cannot return to louder V10 or V12 engines in the future, because he believes the move would "not be accepted by society"
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Are V12 coming back to F1?

Hamilton Wants F1 Cars To Go Back To Loud V12 Engines With Manual Gearboxes. Formula 1 is getting new engine rules for the 2021 season. They're broadly similar to what we have now, so the cars will still have turbocharged 1.6-litre V6 hybrids, but they'll be noisier, simpler, and cheaper. That's a good thing.
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Why are V10 engines not used in F1?

First of all, FIA, the governing body, decided at one point, that 3.0L V10 engines were too strong and wasteful, so they decided to reduce them to 2.4 V8. Those engines were no joke, even at very start, Cosworth claimed theirs can rev above 20.000 RPM.
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When did F1 get rid of V10?

Note: From 1998 to 2005, all teams used V10 engines.
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Why are F1 engines getting smaller?

F1 cars have small engines as a result of the 2014 engine regulation changes. The main aim was to reduce carbon emissions and build an engine that is more efficient and more powerful than those used in the past. The current engines are 1.6 liter V6 turbo hybrid engines.
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Are V10 F1 cars faster than V6?

Formula 1's V6 turbo power units are now more powerful than the previous V8 and V10 engines, according to Mercedes' engine boss Andy Cowell. Formula 1's V6 turbo power units are now more powerful than the previous V8 and V10 engines, according to Mercedes' engine boss Andy Cowell.
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When did F1 stop using V6?

2014–2021. The FIA announced to change the 2.4-litre V8 to 1.6-litre V6 hybrid engines for the 2014 season. The new regulations allow kinetic and heat energy recovery systems.
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Why V8 is better than V6?

Advantages of a V-8 over a V-6

Some of these advantages include: More cargo capacity so you can haul more things and heavier stuff with a V-8 compared to a V-6. V-8 cylinders tend to have more of a perpendicular angle within the engine. V-8 engines have more power, which results in a higher power ceiling than a V-6.
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Why did F1 ban turbo?

The previous turbo era ran from the introduction in 1977 of the first Renault turbo engine to 1988, the last season before turbos were banned because they were too powerful and dangerous, and too expensive.
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What will 2025 F1 engines be?

Formula 1 has unveiled a new Hybrid graphic backing up the championship's efforts to produce a 100% sustainably-fuelled hybrid engine in 2025. In 2025, F1 aims to unveil the new Formula 1 engine – the second-generation hybrid power unit – which will be carbon neutral and powered by a drop-in advanced sustainable fuel.
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What engine is Red Bull using in 2022?

Red Bull F1 will use Honda engines in 2022. Honda will continue to supply them with engines until the end of the 2025 season. By 2026, the newly established Red Bull Powertrains will take over manufacturing the engines for Red Bull and Scuderia AlphaTauri from Honda.
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What will F1 look like in 2022?

The 2022 front wing is designed to be much simpler than its predecessor, with much higher endplates but less complex elements. The key aspect comes from the removal of the gap between the nose and the elements themselves, which is designed to eradicate what's known as the 'Y250 vortex'.
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Why did F1 stop V12?

By 1994, Ferrari was the last team using a V12. Regulations reduced the engine capacity from 3.5-litres to 3-litres in 1995 but Ferrari gamely stuck to its guns, resulting in the 412T2: the last F1 car to ever use a V12 engine.
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Are older F1 cars faster?

F1 cars have become dramatically faster over time. Current F1 cars are estimated to be twice as fast as the first ones. However, old F1 cars were also quite fast. F1 cars from the 1950s and 1960s could accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in about four seconds, and their estimated top speed was 290 km/h.
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Why are F1 cars so quiet now?

“Now we've got a single turbine wheel that's recovering a lot of energy from the exhaust; and as soon as you recover the energy, you have reduced the sound. So it is the fact that we are recovering waste energy that is making it quieter.”
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How much HP does a F1 car have 2021?

For the 2021 F1 season, it is predicted that the engines have approximately 1050 HP. Some of that power is stored in the electrical unit. While the car generates speed and power, the energy gets stored in this unit.
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How much does a F1 engine cost?

The Formula 1 car engine is the most important unit of a F1 car, and naturally the most expensive – it is nothing short of a technological marvel. The turbocharged 1.6-liter V6 engine currently costs approximately $10.5 million.
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When did F1 stop using V8?

V8 cars last raced in 2013, after which they were replaced by new 1.6-litre turbocharged units with hybrid assistance. The move was championed, particularly by Renault, as hybrid technology became more common in road cars. Ecclestone opposed it from the start.
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What engines will F1 use in 2022?

The 2022 Formula 1season will see the bio component of the fuel rise to 10%. In effect, Formula 1 cars will race with E10 fuel in their fuel tanks. In the designation, E stands for Ethanol and 10 represents the percentage that will be mixed in the fuel.
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How long do F1 engines last?

An F1 engine needs to last seven races, so seven races at 305 kilometres each equals 2135 kilometres, which when converted means an F1 engine lasts about 1326 miles.
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