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Formula 1: Peugeot could combine with Alpine to make its entry in Formula 1 from year 2026 – Check Out

Formula 1: Peugeot could combine with Alpine to make its entry in Formula 1 from year 2026 – Check Out

Formula 1: Peugeot could combine with Alpine to make its entry in Formula 1 from year 2026 – Check Out
Formula 1: Peugeot could combine with Alpine for an F1 entry in 2026: The word in France is taking full swing as Peugeot could make its way to Formula 1. They could combine their hands with Alpine, who has a team in Formula 1. The entry could be as early as the year 2026. Follow […]

Formula 1: Peugeot could combine with Alpine for an F1 entry in 2026: The word in France is taking full swing as Peugeot could make its way to Formula 1. They could combine their hands with Alpine, who has a team in Formula 1. The entry could be as early as the year 2026. Follow Formula 1 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.

The current Grand Prix’s power unit cycle will come to an end by the year 2025. Then the sport will see its next-generation engines. It will be based on a less complex and less expensive regulation-based platform.

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Formula 1: Peugeot could combine with Alpine to make its entry in Formula 1 from year 2026 – Check Out

It has also attracted the interest of many other big brands. The two major brands are Volkswagen-owned owned, Audi and Porsche.

The future power unit in Formula 1 will not feature the costly and complicated MGU-H hybrid element. But, it will be including the new MGU-K component. It has a capability of 350 kw/h (476 bhp) of power. Plus it will bring a significant boost from the current 120 kw/h (163 bhp) threshold.

The increase in electrification is the main feature of attracting new manufacturers such as Peugeot. From 2026, Formula 1’s aim is to move to a 100% sustainable fuel.

The Stellantis Group has committed themselves to the World Endurance Championship with their 9X8 Hypercar. But, the Peugeot group delayed their entry. It was because they wanted to give themselves more time to develop the car. Plus they wanted to secure their reliability ahead of the 2023 Le Mans 24 Hours race.

Formula 1: Peugeot could combine with Alpine to make its entry in Formula 1 from year 2026 - Check Out
Formula 1: 9X8 Hypercar in the World Endurance Championship.

Formula 1: Peugeot could combine with Alpine to make it’s entry in Formula 1 from year 2026 – Check Out

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However, Peugeot is not pleased with WEC’s implementation of the Balance of Performance (BoP) rule. It is because the Hypercar and LMDh categories were given a lower budget cap. Plus, the lower budget cap for these two categories was enjoyed by the LMDh. Peugeot is having second thoughts about its long-term presence in WEC.

The Stellantis Group is personally commissioned by chief executive officer Carlos Tavares. He said that the commitment to F1, where electrification is moving forward will make good sense for a brand like Peugeot. Meanwhile, it will be more cost-effective and will provide a better return on investment than their WEC program.

If Peugeot has to make a move to F1, then they will have to shed out a $200 million entry fee. This fee will be given to the existing teams on the grid. Carlos Tavares is taking a keen interest in Peugeot’s F1 dreams for 2026. On top of it, Carlos is personally backing the project.

Kevin Magnussen, before his comeback in F1, was included in Peugeot’s Hypercar program. He had committed to them that he can be called to develop their car and also race it in 2026.

Formula 1: Peugeot could combine with Alpine to make it’s entry in Formula 1 from year 2026 – Check Out

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