So...
MGU-H to be dropped
The FIA also presented the latest version of its 2021 power unit regulations, noting only that the engine would be a 1.6-litre V6 turbo hybrid, with no MGU-H. This format was first outlined, with much more detail, on October 31 last year.
Although the decision to abandon the MGU-H shows that Liberty has not compromised on its stance about the energy recovery system, other elements of the 2021 package remain the subject of debate.
Sources have indicated that the FIA and Liberty have different views on some aspects of the final concept.
The FIA said that its Technical Department “will now meet with current and potential power unit manufacturers to discuss in more detail, with a view to concluding the 2021 regulations by the end of May.”
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-r ... s-1027456/
If they are going to dump the MGU-H I'd like to see them go with unlimited energy recovery from the turbo (just a GU-H) with a much stronger MGU-K setup. Keep the total horsepower about the same.
I know F1 isn't about standardization but I think (if they want more engine suppliers) they would need to do a standard hybrid setup. Not ideal, but a way to help control costs and entice more suppliers.
As far as turbo setups I have always used cheap, fast, and reliable. You get to Pick 2. As my rule of thumb. I went fast and reliable.