Cosworth win FIA standard engine tender

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The legendary Cosworth name could return to Formula One racing in 2010 if the FIA pushes ahead with plans to introduce standardised engines, one of three options being offered to the teams should they fail to come up with their own viable cost-cutting measures.

The FIA revealed on Friday that they are in exclusive negotiations with Cosworth, along with gearbox specialists Xtrac and Ricardo Transmissions (XR), to supply a complete low-cost power train that will be made available to all teams. The engine will be based on the current V10 specification, while the gearbox will be an all-new, state-of-the-art unit.

The other engine options being proposed by the FIA are for teams to build their own engines to Cosworth’s specifications, or to continue with their current ‘frozen’ V8s. In both cases, the engine would be paired with the standard XR transmission.

A number of teams have already voiced their opposition to the standardised engine concept and are expected to put forward alternative engine proposals to be considered by the FIA at next week’s World Council meeting.

Friday’s FIA announcement follows news that Honda is to pull out of Formula One racing in light of the global economic downturn, a move that FIA President Max Mosley said further emphasises the need to bring the cost of competing in the sport under control.

“As the guardians of the sport, the FIA is committed to working with the commercial rights holder and the remaining members of FOTA to ensure that Formula One becomes financially sustainable,†read an FIA statement.

Should any teams decide to take up the FIA’s Cosworth offer, they have until next Thursday (December 11) to express their interest. Cosworth last participated in Formula One as suppliers to Williams and Toro Rosso in 2006.
Link->The Official Formula 1 Website
 
This will not happen. It cant unless they want to see F1 without Ferrari, Mclaren and Toyota teams in F1 which would mean the end of F1 as we know it as FIA would loose already declining television audience.

The only thing they can do is to offer these standardized engines to the teams who want them and let the others make their own based on similar specifications.
 
Whats in it for the manufacturers if they bring in standardised engines :S

I thought F1 was like a huge research bed. The FIA seems to be losing it.
 
That's not gonna happen.This was debated during the 08 season too and Steve Slater himself stated that F1 cannot afford to have standardized engine plans because they will definitely loose big timers like Ferrari and Mclaren.
 
The FIA is going about this the wrong way, capping the budgets of all teams at an acceptable mean value would encourage innovation in trying to be faster/more efficient at a cheaper cost - which is what is really needed by the industry today.
 
FIA already said that they are not going to force it. The Cosworth engines will be provided for teams that really needs those engines at lower cost. According to FIA, more teams signing up will only mean further reduction in costs. They also said that manufacturer teams can continue with their own engines. I don't see what's the issue.
 
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