F1 to move to V6 engines in 2011?

Posted Fri May 18 2007 3:16 PM by Ralph Hanson

F1 to move to V6 engines in 2011?

If Max Mosley, president of the FIA, gets his way, Formula One will switch to V6 engines in 2011.

The 2.2 litre turbo-charged formula, with powerplants limited to just 10,000 rpm and running on biofuel, was set out by the FIA president in a letter to manufacturers, according to the magazine F1 Racing.

The radical proposal, to make F1 technology more cost-efficient, road relevant and environmentally friendly, will also involve single engines being used for a minimum of five grands prix, compared with the current two.

Also proposed for the 2011-2014 regulations are four-wheel drive, power-boost buttons and "severely constrained" aerodynamics, such as the limitation of wind tunnel use, and the document was also sent to Volkswagen and Ford, who may enter F1 in the future.

"We understand that such an approach has broad support from the competing manufacturers," Mosley said. (GMM)

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  • Fri May 18 2007 4:35 PM

    rotbarsch1979 says

    What the...

    They should make it 2 litre engines so that the Super 2000 engines out of the WTCC cars can be used. NOT!

    I just don't get the point of all the new rules, since it didn't make the races more interesting to watch so far. :(

  • Fri May 18 2007 5:25 PM

    admin says

    I found the first 3 races quite interesting. And the championship itself has never been more interesting with a rookie leading the points tally. The big problem is overtaking at the front end. It's still too easy for someone in pole to win the race and that's what needs to be changed, in my opinion.
    Sid

  • Fri May 18 2007 5:43 PM

    N says

    why is F1 trying to let everyone play on the same field.... there is a reason the Special Olympics differs from the regular Olympics.

  • Fri May 18 2007 6:01 PM

    Dimitris says

    And in 2015 we will have 1.4L engines to run F1! Just ridiculous...

  • Sat May 19 2007 12:01 AM

    Dane says

    the whole POINT of F1 is that it's something extraordinary!! Why on earth would anyone want to make it more road-relevant or environmentally friendly?! Companies as it is spend resources on road car development, including making them environmentally friendly. F1 is supposed to set the benchmark in terms of performance and skill, not help make my Honda Civic produce less carbon emissions and get better mileage! Max Mosley is going to ruin F1 and everything it stands for!!

  • Sat May 19 2007 12:41 AM

    lame says

    i hope max knows what he is doing.

    I think he is doing this just to make it budget friendly to smaller teams

    my advice is: if you are not rich enough don't race in F1.

  • Sat May 19 2007 2:04 AM

    Jim says

    4x4 for F1????

  • Sat May 19 2007 2:44 AM

    Damien says

    '4×4 for F1????'

    My thoughts exactly.

  • Sat May 19 2007 5:47 PM

    sonny115 says

    Why the hell does he want to encourage smaller teams into F1? There were about 5-6 teams aswell as Prodrive who were all bidding for the extra team slot next season. F1 is supposed to be the most extravagant form of motor racing, and the pioneer of technology, not some crappy kit-car contest!

  • Sun May 20 2007 11:13 PM

    f1 says

    max mosley is a bloody f****** bullshit rubbish. f1 cars have got to be real wheel drive, and the point of watching f1 is because of how exotic are the cars, not to see silly road cars on the track, it is to see cars at 372.6 kph on monza¡

  • Thu Jun 14 2007 8:40 PM

    colin says

    i can remember qually engines,tyres and ground efects since then the,ve lost the plot.i feel sorry for the youngsters you,ll be whatching 1200cc f1 soon.

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