F1's New Engine Era Is Already Changing

Before the new power unit era has even properly arrived, the FIA has agreed changes for 2027 and 2028 that will reduce electric power and put more emphasis back on the combustion engine. But why? Did Formula 1 push too far towards battery power? Have teams and drivers convinced the FIA that the current plan won't deliver the racing fans want? And what does this mean for manufacturers like Mercedes, Ferrari, Audi, Honda and Red Bull Ford? In this video we break down: ✅ What the new engine changes actually are ✅ Why the FIA is making them ✅ The winners and losers of the decision ✅ What it means for the future of Formula 1 ✅ Whether F1 is quietly admitting it got the rules wrong Could this make qualifying more exciting? Will it improve overtaking? Or is Formula 1 creating another technical headache before the new era has even begun? 👇 Let us know in the comments: Should F1 focus more on combustion power or fully embrace the hybrid future? New 2027 Engine formula: https://x.com/thehotlapshow/status/20... https://x.com/SkySportsF1/status/2064... https://www.fia.com/news/agreement-re... ____________________________________________________________ 🏎️The HOT LAP🏎️ ! We Love Motorsport! F1 / RAcing / BTCC Check out out PODCAST: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... Twitter:   / thehotlapshow   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... #F1, #Formula1, ____________________________________________________________ #F1 #Formula1 #F12027 #FIA #MercedesF1 #FerrariF1 #AudiF1 #RedBullRacing #HondaF1 #F1News #TheHotLap