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Teams and Key Figures Rally for Power Unit Overhaul

Teams and Key Figures Rally for Power Unit Overhaul

Summary
Red Bull and McLaren join Max Verstappen in urging a hardware overhaul of F1 power units, with four of five engine makers plus the FIA reportedly backing the push for a 2027‑style change.

Red Bull and McLaren have publicly backed Max Verstappen’s call for hardware changes to the F1 power‑unit package, signalling a united front that could push a 2027‑style overhaul through the FIA.

Why it matters:

  • Moves engine design away from chassis compromises, letting teams balance power and aerodynamics.
  • Could level the playing field against Mercedes’ current dominance.
  • Broad backing from four of five manufacturers plus the FIA would meet the super‑majority threshold needed for a rule change.

The details:

  • McLaren boss Andrea Stella said after Miami that “hardware changes should stay on the table for the long term, moving the power‑unit operating point to a less compromised spot for chassis and drivers.”
  • Red Bull’s technical team echoes Verstappen, arguing the current spec forces trade‑offs that hurt performance.
  • If four of the five power‑unit makers (Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault, Honda) join the FIA and FOM, the vote threshold is easily met.
  • The plan targets a phased rollout in 2027, giving manufacturers a year to redesign the turbo, MGU‑K and energy‑store architecture.

What's next:

  • The FIA will convene a technical working group within weeks to outline the scope and cost caps of any hardware overhaul.
  • A formal proposal is expected at the next F1 summit in early 2025, with a vote likely by the end of the year.

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