Verstappen suggests proposed 2027 rule changes could convince him to stay in F1

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- Verstappen said the FIA’s proposed 2027 power‑unit rule changes could convince him to stay in Formula 1 beyond the end of the 2026 season.
- FIA agreed with teams to adjust the 2027 regulations, increasing the internal‑combustion‑engine share of total power and cutting the electrical output to achieve roughly a 60‑40 split, restoring the 2025 driving style.
- Power‑unit manufacturers will vote on the final 2027 package before it is submitted to the World Motor Sport Council for formal approval.
- Red Bull has Verstappen under contract through 2028, and he said a “good product” enabled by the rule changes will improve the sport and his enjoyment.
- Drivers across the grid, including Verstappen, have criticised the 2026 power‑unit rules for limiting their ability to push to the limit, especially in qualifying, and welcomed the FIA’s responsiveness.
Why it matters: Verstappen’s stay preserves Red Bull’s champion driver through 2028, securing the team’s performance and sponsor deals, while the 60‑40 power split restores driver control and improves the product.




