F1 Says V8 Engines Are Back On Menu
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While you might be able to make a pretty good guess as to why the Ford 427 V8 was called the "side-oiler," the history involved is fascinating.
Technical regulations were overhauled for the 2026 season, a key part being the hybrid V6 engines that increased electrical power and runusing fully-sustainable fuels. But now, the sport could be set to change course โ and get loud again โ by returning to the simpler V8 engines as soon as 2030.
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What's the difference between V6 and V8 engines, and is a V8 better than a V6? As the names suggest, both engines are V-style engines, with two banks of cylinders arranged in a V shape, and which is better depends on the application. In a V-style engine ...
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The twin-turbo V8 has become the go-to powerplant for luxury and performance cars. Find out why it's here to stay and what the future holds for it.
It started in 2023. General Motors (GM) announced that it was investing nearly $900 million in the development of the next-generation small-block V8 engine to power its large pickup and SUV models, going into the future. This investment was over and above ...
The last time V8 engines were used in F1 was in the 2013 season, before the sport switched to hybrid V6 power units.