F1 | Vettel on the future: “I would go back to the twelve-cylinder configuration”
“Personally I would also remove the batteries,” said the German
di Roberto ValentiJanuary 28, 2020
Vettel spoke about the regulations for the future, underlining how the dream would be to return to the historical configurations of Formula 1
Intercepted by the Kolner Express newspaper, Sebastian Vettel spoke about the changes to be applied to the current sporting regulations, underlining how Liberty Media should take a step back, introducing V12 engines again.
A point of view that is not really new, given that the German has always said he is against the current V6 configurations associated with a hybrid system.
“My first act as manager would be to double the number of cylinders”, said the four-time world champion from Ferrari. “Personally I would also remove the batteries. Ok, they are used to start the car, but otherwise I don't consider them necessary".
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