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F1’s Miami changes might only fix 20% of the problems with F1’s current rules according to one insider – so bigger changes might arrive in 2027
Formula 1 is considering a significant shift away from the current 50/50 power split between engines and batteries for 2027 or 2028 to address issues with energy-starved cars.
Rule changes for the Miami Grand Prix aim to improve qualifying, but it is acknowledged that more action is needed.
Discussions suggest that adjustments to the power unit hardware, including the internal combustion engine and batteries, may be necessary for 2027.
Increasing the ICE output through fuel flow and reducing battery power is seen as a way to improve performance and potential for full attack.
A shift to a 60/40 split in power delivery is being explored, with potential benefits for overtaking and car performance.





