The article discusses the potential for Formula 1 to reintroduce naturally aspirated engines, focusing on the loud, high-revving sound associated with them. While immediate changes are set for 2026, the sport is contemplating rules for 2030 that could prioritize lighter, simpler, and louder vehicles. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has expressed a desire to lead motorsport innovation by incorporating traditional elements like the V10 engine running on sustainable fuel. This follows a tumultuous period marked by controversies surrounding team entries and regulatory changes during his presidency.
High-revving naturally aspirated engines may return to Formula 1 by 2030, with an emphasis on creating louder, lighter and simpler cars.
'We must lead the way on future technological motorsport trends...including the roaring sound of the V10 running on sustainable fuel,' stated FIA president Ben Sulayem.
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