Formula 1: FIA opens the door for Audi And Porche


Formula 1: FIA opens the door for Audi And Porche

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Audi and Porche have stated many times that their involvement in Formula1 is dependent on the disappearance of the MGU-H component from the Formula1 engines. Well, it seems their wishes have come true as Formula1 is set to remove the MGU-H component from the engines starting 2026.

In their proposals shared with GPblog the FIA have shown the desire to bring in new teams and new manufacturers into the sport and given that this is what Audi and Porche have been vouching for, it won’t come as a surprise if we see the lights of them in the pinnacle of motorsports racing that is Formula1.

FIA have made their move and now its up to the intersted parties

Porche
Porche

The FIA has done what was asked of them by showing their intention of removing the component condition for 2026 and now it is all up to the interested parties to make a decision. The lights of Audi and Porche have got ample time to make their decision as they have more than 4 years and they can whey all the options and come to a decision.

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If they decide to enter the competition it is going to add a few more starts in the cap of Formula1 and is going to make the competition way more exciting for the fans. Given their reputation around the world, fans would be very interested in seeing how they are able to perform in the competition.

More competition on the grid

Audi
Audi

As we have witnessed in the last few seasons that Mercedes and RedBull are quite far ahead of the competition and have been the only two fighting for the championship, this will all change with the new regulations that are set to take effect from the 2022 season.

In the coming seasons, we may see closer battles between teams in terms of points and over the next few season Audi and Porche would be able to look at their competition and see if they have what it takes to be a part of Formula1. We all know how demanding this sport is and how much dedication is required in order to do well in this unforgiving sport.