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China Poised for F1 Grid Expansion
13 Jun
Summary
- FIA president suggests China will get the 12th F1 team if grid expands.
- F1's current rules allow for up to 12 teams on the grid.
- President Ben Sulayem also wants V8 engines by 2030.

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem stated that any future expansion of Formula 1's grid to 12 teams would prioritize an entry from China. He emphasized that the selection would focus on the "right team," citing growing interest from Chinese manufacturers, including BYD, which has engaged in discussions with F1 leadership.
Formula 1's regulations currently allow for a maximum of 12 teams, a provision previously used to accept Cadillac's entry for the 2026 season. This expansion followed a robust application process, highlighting the FIA's methodical approach to grid growth.
The sport's appeal in China is on the rise, evidenced by the return of the Chinese Grand Prix in 2024 and the success of China's first F1 driver, Zhou Guanyu. The popularity of F1 in the region has been further boosted by initiatives like a recent Hollywood film.
Beyond grid expansion, Ben Sulayem is advocating for a return to V8 engines by 2030. This move aims to simplify powertrains, reduce costs for manufacturers, and create lighter, more agile cars, moving away from the current hybrid V6 formula.