The FIA has revealed the initial details that will shape Formula One's 2021 engine regulation, following a meeting with teams and engine manufacturers in Paris on Tuesday.
Following heavy criticism of the current engine specification introduced to the sport in 2014, the FIA and FOM -- spearheaded by Ross Brawn -- have been working in collaboration with manufacturers to outline a vision to future-proof the sport by ensuring it is relevant to future automotive technology, while aiming to create cheaper and less complicated power units.
In the outlined proposal, F1 is set to keep the controversial 1.