FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has downplayed the significance of delays in current manufacturers committing to F1’s 2026 engine rules. ⬇️
The regulations for F1's new era of fully sustainable fuel-powered cars were published earlier this year, and potential entrants were originally given a 15 October deadline to sign up.
The matter cannot drag on much longer because F1's 2026 engine manufacturers need to comply with a new power unit cost cap that comes into force on 1 January 2023. He says the recent delays were purely prompted by teams needing to seek legal clarification over specific wordings before they could commit, while bigger issues involving rules had been resolved.
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