Formula One Explores Return to Roaring V10 Engines with Sustainable Fuel
Formula One is considering a return to the iconic V10 engines, but this time powered by sustainable fuel. The move could revive the sport's famous roar, with discussions ongoing about the technical direction post-2030. The initiative aims to balance environmental concerns with entertainment value.

In a move that could transform the soundscape of Formula One, the sport's governing body is contemplating a revival of the popular V10 engines, albeit with an eco-friendly twist. These engines, once known for their deafening roar, could soon run on fully sustainable fuel, offering a blend of nostalgia and innovation.
Currently, Formula One uses 1.6-litre V6 turbo hybrid engines, which, while technologically advanced, lack the auditory spectacle of their predecessors. Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of the FIA, hinted at this potential shift during an Instagram post following Formula One's vibrant 10-team launch event in London, attended by over 15,000 fans.
This exploration aligns with the sport's goals to maintain entertainment value while meeting environmental standards. Converting to V10 engines powered by sustainable fuel could simplify engine technology and reduce costs, with stakeholders exploring options for future regulations beyond 2030.
(With inputs from agencies.)