The rise of turbocharged engines has come to the attention of motorsport fans since 2010 when GP3 Series sported a turbocharged engine until 2012, in 2013 GP3 Series ditched turbo engines for naturally-aspirated. Turbocharged engines are usually for increasing engine power and speed.
In 2012 turbocharged engines returned to IndyCar Series after 15 years sported with NA engines and later in 2014 IndyCar Series mandates the twin-turbo powerplants.
In 2014 the turbocharged engines rise again by returning to Formula One since 1988 season after many years of the sport utilized the NA engines. But the turbocharged engines were joined by hybrid components. A year later Indy Lights introduced turbocharged engines despite second-tier of American Open Wheel Racing.
Recently in 2018 and 2019 turbocharged expand again to FIA Formula 2 Championship and German Touring Car Masters (DTM) respectively.
I'm a fan of turbocharged engines but turbos are good for motorsports and also for fuel efficiency. Classical V8 NA engines are dying due to moving on to turbos and considered outdated.
Only V8 Supercars and all NASCAR series still retaining the traditional V8 naturally-aspirated engines despite have lived longer.
Your opinions?
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