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Formula 1 has made a series of rule changes to address concerns about the new engine regulations that were introduced for this season.** The amount of energy management required with the new power-units, which
Formula 1 is in the midst of two parallel sets of engine discussions, both important for the future of the sport.** The more immediate one is to find a short and medium-term
future in F1](/sport/formula1/articles/cx2695dkjzdo) because of his lack of satisfaction with the new cars. Wolff said on Monday: "The discussions that have been taking place between the group of drivers, the FIA, Formula 1
future engines? - David** Most of the talk about F1 engines at the moment is on addressing concerns about the current rules. There is a meeting between senior figures due to take place this week. There
1’s new era, and the peak of electrical power’s influence on the sport may already be in the rearview mirror, motorsport officials say. The Miami Grand Prix was the first race under changes
engines and it was amazing, but not seeing a single overtake," he says. "That arguably was the purest Formula 1 we've ever seen. But the racing was dull. "So I think we only remember
future in F1](/sport/formula1/articles/cx2695dkjzdo) because of his dissatisfaction with how the cars behave under new rules introduced this year. Russell, who has had a [difficult relationship with Verstappen](/sport/formula1/articles/cevg9w8440ko) in the past, said: "Formula 1
Formula 1's unscheduled fallow April is nearing its end, with the 2026 season resuming with the Miami Grand Prix, from 1-3 May.** While we wait for the action to restart, BBC F1 correspondent
1 driver?** A glance at the current grid provides a contradictory picture. At one extreme is Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll, whose father Lawrence is a billionaire businessman who not only funded