F1 2030 engine debate: V8 plan could feature a standard KERS instead of a spec engine
The debate over Formula 1’s future engine regulations continues to intensify, with the FIA’s proposal for a naturally aspirated V8 engine from 2031—now expected to be brought forward to 2030—fueling…
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