Roundtable: How do the new F1 engines work, David Varnholt?

Roundtable: How do the new F1 engines work, David Varnholt?

(Motorsport-Total.com) – The members’ regulars’ table on the Formel1.de YouTube channel will once again host an insider from the motorsport world on Tuesday evening (April 28, 2026) from 7 PM.

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And who better to invite before the Formula 1 race in Miami and the recently presented adjustments to the new regulations than an expert engineer? And that is David Varnholt this Tuesday.

David Varnholt has been working as a motorsport engineer at Porsche for many years, including in the US IMSA and WEC series. He is knowledgeable about performance and knows from his many years of experience in endurance racing, as well as through his curiosity and own research, what is important for the new Formula 1 engine regulations.

Formula 1 Regulars’ Table: What is it?

On Tuesday evening from 7:00 PM, we will chat about Formula 1 in the monthly members’ regulars’ table on the Formel1.de YouTube channel. First, host Kevin Scheuren will direct his questions to David Varnholt, after which channel members (€3.99/month: Become a member now!) will have the chance to ask questions and openly exchange ideas.

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Most recently, former Formula 1 driver Timo Glock was a guest in December. Before that, prominent figures such as former Haas team principal Günther Steiner, Racing Bulls CEO Peter Bayer, or former Grand Prix drivers Alexander Wurz and Nick Heidfeld, as well as the legendary Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug, were also at our regulars’ table.

The previous regulars’ tables (since December 2021) have always lasted between three and seven hours. Once the prominent guest has left the livestream, there is still the opportunity to discuss Formula 1 with like-minded people or to ask our team questions and talk shop about what is currently a topic in the “premier class”.

Participate or just watch: Both are possible!

Our channel members can participate in the April regulars’ table (Start: Tuesday, 7:00 PM) themselves. Either passively as viewers of the livestream, or actively with text messages via the live chat. Or even directly face-to-face with a webcam or smart device.

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As many users as possible will have the opportunity to become active themselves. Ideally, completely relaxed, in an informal setting, with a glass of beer or wine in hand – just as one knows it from a regulars’ table in a pub.

Info: How to dial into the meeting

Information on how to dial in will be available shortly before the event starts in the “Membership” tab on the Formel1.de YouTube channel. If you are not yet a member but would like to become one now, you can do so via this link.

Channel members who have no desire to actively participate in the discussion but are interested in what is being discussed and how, can watch the livestream from 7:00 PM on the Formel1.de YouTube channel, or, of course, after the regulars’ table ends, on demand as a video (full length also only for members).

Archive: Previous regulars’ tables as video

New members also have the opportunity, of course, to watch all previous members’ regulars’ tables in replay. Click here for the videos:

12/2021: Ernst Hausleitner, Bernd Mayländer, Sascha Roos, Alexander Wurz
01/2022: Marc Surer (former Formula 1 driver, TV expert)
02/2022: Edi Nikolic (Motorsport Manager)
03/2022: Alexander Bodo (CEO PACETEQ)
04/2022: Bernd Mayländer (Safety Car Driver)
05/2022: Bradley Lord (Mercedes Head of Communications)
06/2022: Ralf Schumacher (former Formula 1 driver, Sky expert)
07/2022: Norbert Haug (former Mercedes Motorsport Director)
08/2022: Christian Nimmervoll, Stefan Ehlen, Norman Fischer (Editors)
09/2022: Günther Steiner (Haas Team Principal)
10/2022: Timo Glock (Sky expert)
11/2022: Christian Klien (ServusTV expert)
01/2023: Marc Surer (former Formula 1 driver, TV expert)
02/2023: Alexander Bodo (CEO PACETEQ)
03/2023: Paddy Lowe (former Mercedes Technical Director)
04/2023: Ralf Schumacher (former Formula 1 driver, Sky expert)
05/2023: Beat Zehnder (Alfa Romeo Team Manager)
06/2023: Peter Sauber (former Formula 1 Team Owner)
07/2023: Jost Capito (former Formula 1 Team Principal)
08/2023: Philipp Brändle (former Mercedes Aerodynamicist)
09/2023: Jost Capito (former Formula 1 Team Principal)
10/2023: Corinna Kamper (former racing driver)
11/2023: Nick Heidfeld (former Formula 1 driver and founder of Formula G)
12/2023: Alexander Wurz (former Formula 1 driver and Chairman of the GPDA)
01/2024: Hermann Tilke (Race Track Designer)
02/2024: Alexander Bodo (CEO PACETEQ)
03/2024: Peter Bayer (CEO Racing Bulls)
04/2024: Rudolf Ratzenberger (Father of Roland Ratzenberger)
05/2024: Günther Steiner (former Formula 1 Team Principal)
06/2024: Marc Surer (former Formula 1 driver, TV expert)
07/2024: Peter Bürger (CEO Point-Racing)
08/2024: Carrie Schreiner (Racing driver in the F1 Academy)
09/2024: Roger Benoit (Reporter Legend)
10/2024: Ralf Schumacher (former Formula 1 driver, Sky expert)
11/2024: Karl Wendlinger (former Formula 1 driver)
12/2024: Bradley Lord (Team Representative and Head of Communications Mercedes)
01/2025: Niels Junker (Commercial Director Allengra)
02/2025: Mario Theissen (former BMW Motorsport Director)
03/2025: Mario Peiker (Managing Director Hart Consult International)
04/2025: Tim Tramnitz (Racing driver)
05/2025: Niels Wittich (former Formula 1 Race Director)
06/2025: Philipp Brändle (former Mercedes Aerodynamicist)
07/2025: Britta Roeske (Media Relations Sebastian Vettel)
08/2025: Wolfgang Wilhelm (Motorsport Photographer)
09/2025: Ralf Schumacher (former Formula 1 driver, Sky expert)
10/2025: Lea Frentzen (Influencer & Daughter of Heinz-Harald Frentzen)
12/2025: Timo Glock (Racing driver & TV expert)
12/2025: Ehlen, Fischer, Hermann, Zimmermann (Editors)
01/2026: Formula 1 Quiz with Norman Fischer and Stefan Ehlen (Editors)
04/2026: David Varnholt (Motorsport Engineer at Porsche)

The members’ regulars’ table is exclusively reserved for members of the Formel1.de YouTube channel. A membership (cancellable at any time) costs (unchanged for years despite inflation) €3.99 per month – approximately the price of a large beer. In return, you get (among other benefits) the regulars’ table once a month and the opportunity to ask questions in the live chat during our livestreams on race weekends.

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