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Nigel Mansell advocates for 26 cars and V10 engines in F1

18 July 2026
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Nigel Mansell, the only driver to win both the Formula 1 World Championship in 1992 and the CART Indy Car title in 1993, recently expressed his concerns about modern F1 racing. He advocates for an increase in the number of cars on the grid from 22 to at least 26, highlighting the need for more teams to join the competition. Mansell also criticized the current hybrid engine regulations, which will be implemented in 2026, arguing that they detract from the authenticity of racing. He suggested a return to V8 or V10 engines for their sound and simplicity, noting the significant costs associated with current power units that exceed seven figures. While discussions about the return of V10 engines have been ongoing, it has been established that any changes to the regulations will not occur before 2030.

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The history of Formula 1 shows that the sport has seen fluctuations in car numbers and engine types over the decades. In the 1980s, there were as many as 46 cars vying for just 26 grid spots, illustrating the sport’s popularity at that time. The introduction of hybrid engines aimed to modernize F1 and align it with sustainability goals, but the high costs associated with current power units have raised concerns about accessibility and competitiveness. As teams and manufacturers commit to the existing regulations, the debate around engine types and grid sizes remains significant in the context of F1’s evolution and its appeal to fans and new entrants.

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