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F1’s Big Engine Debate: Could V8s Return By 2030?

Formula 1 is seriously considering a dramatic shift back towards naturally aspirated V8 engines as concerns grow over the sport’s current hybrid era.

Baibhav Mishra by Baibhav Mishra
May 15, 2026
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F1’s Big Engine Debate: Could V8s Return By 2030?

Formula 1 is once again looking at its future engine direction — and surprisingly, the sport could be heading back to its past.

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is pushing for a return to naturally aspirated V8 engines with limited hybrid support from 2030 or 2031 onward, reopening one of the biggest debates in modern F1.

The discussions come amid growing concerns over the complexity, cost and driving limitations created by the sport’s current power units.

Why F1 Wants Change

The latest generation of hybrid engines has received criticism from drivers and teams because of excessive energy management.

Many believe modern Formula 1 drivers now spend too much time managing battery deployment rather than attacking flat-out on track.

The current engines use a near 50-50 split between combustion and electric power, which insiders say has created compromises in racing quality, especially during qualifying laps.

The Appeal Of V8 Engines

V8 engines were last used in Formula 1 during the 2013 season and remain hugely popular among long-time fans because of their lighter weight, simpler design and iconic sound.

Supporters argue that a V8 return could reduce costs and make cars lighter and more exciting to drive.

However, there are concerns that fully abandoning hybrid technology could damage Formula 1’s relevance to modern automotive development.

Manufacturers Still Divided

Major manufacturers including Mercedes-Benz, Honda and Audi are open to discussions, but there is still no agreement on what future engines should look like.

Some want turbocharged V8s with partial electrification, while others prefer maintaining stronger hybrid systems.

Fans Love The Sound — But There’s A Catch

One major argument for V8 engines is the dramatic noise that older Formula 1 cars produced.

But F1’s modern global calendar includes several city races like Miami Grand Prix, Las Vegas Grand Prix and Singapore Grand Prix where stricter noise regulations could become a problem.

Big Decisions Ahead

While the long-term debate continues, teams are also pushing for short-term engine rule tweaks for 2027 to improve racing and reduce energy-management issues.

The outcome of the discussions could shape Formula 1’s identity for the next decade.

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