FIA meeting on future F1 engines ends without a commitment to bringing back V10s
- The FIA and Formula 1 manufacturers met to discuss a potential return to V10 engines but made no firm decisions on the future.
- FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem expressed a desire for V10 engines running on sustainable fuel by 2028 or 2029.
- The meeting concluded with a commitment to the 2026 regulations and the exploration of sustainable fuel options.
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Christian Horner picks sides on V10 engines return to F1 after key Bahrain GP meeting - The Mirror
The FIA held a meeting in the Bahrain Grand Prix paddock on Friday to discuss with Formula 1 engine suppliers the prospect of a return to V10 power units in the future
F1 News: 'Nothing' happened at V10 engine meeting
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