Sentences with phrase «engine regulations»

Chances are, nothing until the new engine regulations come into play in 2021.
The current F1 engine regulations conclude at the end of 2020, with the next rules possibly being cheaper and simpler.
It is clear why Mercedes and Ferrari would be opposed to drastic engine regulation changes.
For many the noise of an F1 car is a unique part of the experience, and throughout a variety of engine regulations there have always been some that sound absolutely sensational.
With new engine regulations set to be introduced in 2021 however, Brawn also wants to introduce some new rules which will make it easier for new manufacturers to come into F1 and be competitive quicker.
Regardless of who you support, it's been frustrating to see such huge gaps between the teams since the new engine regulations began in 2014, so this should close the pack right up again.
This was the first year of F1's new 3.0 - litre engine regulations and BRM went down the disastrous path of developing its overweight and unreliable H16 engine.
In the fourth year of the current engine regulations a major overhaul of the aerodynamic rules disrupted the supremacy of Mercedes.
«We are studying 2021 engine regulation changes and that might provoke us to supply an independent F1 engine if the conditions are appropriate,» Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer confirmed to Auto Express.
If Red Bull doesn't just end up quitting (or selling the team to someone else in the meantime), this opens up the door to the rumours that Porsche is interested in buying out the Red Bull team in 2021, which coincides with the new engine regulations.
The legendary engine manufacturer has said it would be interested in pooling resources with Aston Martin to make an engine ready for the new 2021 engine regulations
Whilst threatening to sulk off if it doesn't get its way is peak Ferrari, to be fair, it's not the only team that isn't entirely happy with the new engine regulations.
Porsche was a part of the discussions over F1s 2021 engine regulations, suggesting that the legendary German marque could be planning an F1 entry of some kind in the future - though that's something Porsche CEO Oliver Blume denies.
In what sounds like the first line in an F1 - themed Star Wars spoof, Red Bull's Christian Horner has felt a disturbance in the force, and believes that a Mercedes - Ferrari alliance exists to the effect of having a far - reaching influence over the 2021 engine regulations.
Their approach has brought a new culture of transparency to the sport and illustrates willingness to debate fundamental issues such as the distribution of the prize fund monies, cost control and engine regulations.
With these comments from Ford and the ever - present rumours of Audi and Porsche getting involved, those simplified 2021 engine regulations could be the key to a bit more diversity in the sport.
The FIA has finalized its engine regulations for 2011 World Rally Championship, and Ford is already stepping up the development of its new 2011 Fiesta RS WRC.
The Polo R WRC will feature a 300hp / 350Nm 1.6 litre TSI engine in compliance with the new engine regulations that have enticed the auto giant into the sport.
The new engine regulations that came into effect in 2011 thus perfectly fit the Volkswagen philosophy of clever downsizing for high efficiency with sporty performance.
«We are studying 2021 engine regulation changes and that might provoke us to supply an independent F1 engine if the conditions are appropriate,» Palmer told Auto Express.
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