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F1 2027 engine changes may impact Mercedes team development

17 May 2026
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Formula 1’s transition to a 60:40 internal combustion to electric power ratio in 2027 may disadvantage Mercedes, according to Sky Sports F1 analyst Naomi Schiff. The FIA has announced that changes to engine hardware will focus on making driving more intuitive, which involves a 50 kW reduction in electric power and a corresponding increase in internal combustion engine power. Schiff highlighted the political ramifications, noting that while Mercedes currently leads in engine performance, these changes could disrupt their dominance. The reduction in battery management demands could lead to increased fuel consumption, necessitating potential redesigns of fuel cells and chassis, complicating the timeline for teams that are already developing cars for the upcoming season.

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This shift in Formula 1’s engine regulations marks a significant change in the sport’s approach to hybrid technology, reflecting a broader trend towards sustainability in motorsport. The last major engine regulation change occurred in 2014 when hybrid power units were introduced, which has since transformed performance and efficiency in racing. The 2027 changes aim to enhance the driving experience while managing fuel efficiency, indicating a growing emphasis on balancing performance with environmental considerations. As teams adjust to these new regulations, the impact on competitive dynamics and engineering strategies could reshape the landscape of Formula 1 racing.

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