The vision for a V10 revival just got its first picture. Anthony Hamilton - father of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton - has released the debut concept render of the machine that will headline his proposed HybridV10 racing series, and confirmed the project is still aimed squarely at a 2028 launch.
The render depicts a closed-cockpit car blending modern aerodynamic surfaces with old-school open-wheel suspension, a styling language that signals exactly what the series is chasing: the spirit of a bygone era updated for the present. Under the bodywork, the plan centres on naturally aspirated V10 engines, the screaming power units that once defined Formula 1.
Hamilton was keen to stress the project has substance behind the imagery. "I've spent the past few months raising the funds to help get it off the ground," he said, before nailing down the schedule: "The target remains the same: 2028." Festival-style events are planned for that year, with V10 cars racing through 2028 and 2029 and a potential V8 class arriving in 2029 or 2030.
The guiding idea is simplicity. "My intention is to strip away complexity and put the focus back on the driver," Hamilton explained. "That means no artificial performance management - just real racing." In practice, that means no DRS and a car designed to cut the aerodynamic wake that hampers close racing, so battles are decided by talent rather than gadgets. Early plans for limited hybrid assistance in the pit lane and behind the safety car have been shelved for season one.
"I want pure, authentic racing focused on driver talent," he added.
The challenge is considerable. New racing categories are notoriously hard to establish, and the road from a striking render to a full grid is paved with funding and logistical obstacles - which is exactly why Hamilton's emphasis on fundraising matters. Yet the nostalgic pull of a V10 soundtrack, free of modern complexity, gives the concept a powerful emotional hook. With a car now public and the 2028 date intact, the HybridV10 dream has never looked more tangible.
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*Originally published on [News Formula One](https://newsformula.one/article/hybridv10-concept-render-2028-series). Visit for full coverage.*

