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Nielsen on why Alpine ‘lost a fiver, found a pound’ in Melbourne

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Article B8.2.3

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Additional Power Unit Units

Chapter: B8

In Simple Terms

In 2026, drivers get one extra Power Unit component for free if their engine manufacturer is brand new to F1 that season. This is a one-time allowance to help new manufacturers get up to speed without penalty concerns.

  • New Power Unit manufacturers in 2026 get one additional allocation of each engine component
  • This concession only applies to manufacturers in their first year of supplying F1 engines
  • The extra unit applies to all Power Unit elements defined in Article B8.2.2
  • This is a regulatory allowance, not a penalty relief measure
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Each driver will be permitted to use an additional unit for each of the Power Unit elements in Article B8.2.2 in the 2026 Championship if the Power Unit is supplied by a PU Manufacturer in its first year of supplying Power Units.

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