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FIA confirms 2027 F1 power unit changes

The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has formally greenlit Formula 1's move towards a 60/40 power unit split over the next two years, as it makes two...

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The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has formally greenlit Formula 1's move towards a 60/40 power unit split over the next two years, as it makes two...

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  • What changed: The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has formally greenlit Formula 1's move towards a 60/40 power unit split over the next two years, as it makes two.
  • Who it affects: Racing Bulls and the 2026 season are the main threads to track.
  • Read next: Start with Racing Bulls or the 2026 season archive for more context.

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An internal pressure story that can reshape how a team is led and judged.

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It can influence decision-making, messaging, and pressure around the team in the 2026 season.

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Source
Motorsport.com
Seasons
2026
Teams
Racing Bulls (2026 Team Profile), Racing Point, Oracle Red Bull Racing (History & Technical Path)

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Source: Motorsport.com

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