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Could Formula One Return To Screaming V8 Engines?
Could Formula One Return To Screaming V8 Engines?-June 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:48

As we near the end of the 2014 Formula One season, one thing has become readily apparent: almost everyone hates these supposedly . Most teams despise their hefty costs, and fans and drivers alike . Could there be a return to V8 power?

That's what some in the F1 world are suggesting, if you can believe it. Teams, especially smaller ones, blame some of their financial woes on the immense increase in costs brought on by the newer, more expensive, but lower-revving and quieter V6 engines.

One agent for change is Red Bull F1 chief Christian Horner, who groused about the new motors at the Brazilian Grand Prix last weekend, according to . Horner has threatened to partner with rival teams to "tear up restrictions on engine development" from 2016 on.

Horner has blamed the adoption of new turbo hybrid engines this season for the problems of the small teams, because engine bills have at least doubled. He said F1 ought to consider a return to the previous outdated V8 normally aspirated engines.

"Nobody likes to go backwards but sometimes desperate means require desperate measures," he said.

"You look at the costs of these power units. How sustainable is it for all the teams and indeed the manufacturers?

Horner added that it's "extremely unlikely" that we would see a return to V8s, but that it could happen if teams push for it in a rational way.

Another opponent of the new V6 engines, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, is F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone. While it's strange to agree with Ecclestone on anything, he's been critical of the new motors all season. Here's what he said to :

"We need to change the regulations," the F1 chief executive said a week ago. "We're going to try to get rid of these [V6] engines. "They don't do anything for anybody. They're not Formula One," he insisted.

Smaller teams like Lotus and Force India have also openly criticized the new engines, particularly the associated cost. Lotus owner Gerard Lopez said nobody wanted them in the first place.

One team adamantly against change of any sort is Mercedes. And why would they want things to change? The Mercedes cars and engines have easily dominated the field this season; they don't want to do anything that could affect their winning streak.

In fact, according to , Mercedes' non-executive chairman and retired champion Niki Lauda said that if there's a return to V8s, the Silver Arrows will take their ball and go home: "If V8 comes back," Lauda said, "Mercedes will be gone.

But before we can even talk about reviving the V8 power, there will first be a push to "unfreeze" engine development so the V6 motors can be further revamped for the 2015 season. However, Mercedes is pushing against that too, so at the moment.

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