Verstappen hints at F1 stay with racing set to go 'back to normal'
Summary
Max Verstappen, a leading Formula 1 driver, said planned engine rule changes for next year would make racing closer to normal and hinted he plans to stay in the sport. The changes aim to increase the use of traditional engine power and reduce reliance on electric power, which has affected the driving experience this year.Key Facts
- Current F1 engines split power evenly between internal combustion and electric power.
- Planned changes will increase internal combustion power and reduce electric power.
- Verstappen feels this will improve the racing experience and increase his enjoyment.
- Other drivers like Lando Norris and George Russell also support the changes.
- Discussions involve F1 management, the governing body FIA, and engine manufacturers.
- Challenges include technical adjustments, budgets, and time needed to apply changes by next season.
- Verstappen recently raced in the Nurburgring 24 Hours but had to stop due to a mechanical failure.
- Final decisions on the rule changes are expected after further talks during the Canadian Grand Prix weekend.
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