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F1 fans tell FIA wrong decision made over major rule change

RacingNews365 asked, and F1 fans have delivered their verdict on V10 engines not returning, for now.

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F1 fans believe the FIA has made the wrong decision in not bringing V10 engines back to grand prix racing, and ditching the 2026 power unit rules.

Talk of a potential return for the normally aspirated V10 units grew at the start of the year, with a summit of engine manufacturers, F1 and the FIA taking place ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix.

There, it was decided that the rules for 2026 would be introduced as planned, with the power units featuring their biggest shake-up since their introduction in 2014.

A 50-50 split of power from the internal combustion engines and batteries will be introduced, with the batteries beefed up to 350kw of energy from the current 120kw. 

The rules have enticed Audi into F1 for the first time, with Honda and General Motors also committing to works programmes. Ford is also joining as a partner to Red Bull Powertrains.

With the decision in mind, RacingNews365 decided to run a poll, asking readers for their take on the decision not to reintroduce V10s, with an overwhelming 62.24% of voters believing this to be the wrong decision.

Check out the breakdown of the votes below!

Have F1 and the FIA made the correct decision on V10 engine return?

Option Votes
Yes - its a nice idea, but V10 engines will never return to F1 26.06%
Not fussed either way, F1 is still F1 no matter what the engine 11.70%
No - V10s should have been re-introduced and the 2026 rules scrapped 62.24%

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