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Created: 2025-07-18 15:54:17 UTC

F1, Honda threatens to bid farewell to the FIA: electrification is the priority:

— Honda's history in F1 has been tumultuous, with the future turbo-hybrid powertrains causing division. The FIA's futuristic architecture could jeopardize F1's top position, raising concerns about the effectiveness of upcoming power units.

— The FIA is scrambling to address the 2026 Power Units, fearing a lackluster performance might lead to an artificial spectacle. Mercedes and Audi, however, refuse to alter the new regulations, confident in their competitive edge.

— Unlike the 2014 introduction of turbo-hybrid engines, the 2026 changes demand compromises across all car areas, potentially altering the sport's current spectacle. FIA President Ben Sulayem is open to revising the 2026 PUs, acknowledging financial and sustainability challenges.

— Future engines will use XXX% sustainable fuels, but at a high cost of $XXX per liter. E-fuels, made from renewable electricity, and biofuels, derived from biomass, are both expensive, clashing with F1's economic sustainability goals.

— Honda, after leaving F1 post-2021, plans a return with Aston Martin, aligning with its electrification strategy. CEO Koji Watanabe emphasizes electrification as key to sustainability, despite differing views from FIA's Sulayem on engine components.

— The 2026 regulatory era's engine and battery pack plans contrast with Sulayem's preference for endothermic engines. Honda and others may reconsider investments if a dominant team emerges, similar to Mercedes' past success, potentially prompting regulatory resets.

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ThisIsFormu1a1 Avatar This is Formula X @ThisIsFormu1a1 on x 6043 followers Created: 2025-07-18 15:54:17 UTC

F1, Honda threatens to bid farewell to the FIA: electrification is the priority:

— Honda's history in F1 has been tumultuous, with the future turbo-hybrid powertrains causing division. The FIA's futuristic architecture could jeopardize F1's top position, raising concerns about the effectiveness of upcoming power units.

— The FIA is scrambling to address the 2026 Power Units, fearing a lackluster performance might lead to an artificial spectacle. Mercedes and Audi, however, refuse to alter the new regulations, confident in their competitive edge.

— Unlike the 2014 introduction of turbo-hybrid engines, the 2026 changes demand compromises across all car areas, potentially altering the sport's current spectacle. FIA President Ben Sulayem is open to revising the 2026 PUs, acknowledging financial and sustainability challenges.

— Future engines will use XXX% sustainable fuels, but at a high cost of $XXX per liter. E-fuels, made from renewable electricity, and biofuels, derived from biomass, are both expensive, clashing with F1's economic sustainability goals.

— Honda, after leaving F1 post-2021, plans a return with Aston Martin, aligning with its electrification strategy. CEO Koji Watanabe emphasizes electrification as key to sustainability, despite differing views from FIA's Sulayem on engine components.

— The 2026 regulatory era's engine and battery pack plans contrast with Sulayem's preference for endothermic engines. Honda and others may reconsider investments if a dominant team emerges, similar to Mercedes' past success, potentially prompting regulatory resets.

#formula1 #f12025

VIA: [funoanalisitecnica]

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