Formula 1 Plans to Change Engines Next Season

The Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix was a good race due to new regulations.
These regulations were introduced after complaints from drivers about qualifying and safety concerns.
The new 2026 engine has a 50-50 power split between the engine and the electrical system.
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New rules improved qualifying and the race at the Miami Grand Prix.
The series and its governing body have announced more changes.
Team principals and the FIA met to discuss the results of the Miami rule changes.
The measures agreed for 2027 include a nominal increase in engine power and a reduction of the Energy Recovery System deployment power.
The internal combustion engine will be more powerful and the battery less so.
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The power split will be more like 60-40, focusing on driver skill and pace.
The FIA and Formula 1 are making changes after criticism from drivers like Max Verstappen.
Max Verstappen has been critical of the 2026 engine regulations.
The 50-50 split was not working, but there was improvement in Miami.
This will require work from engine manufacturers, but changes are necessary.
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Matthew Reigle is a writer for OutKick.