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Carlos Sainz highlights three issues with F1’s 2026 engine rules and calls for changes to protect the sport’s DNA.
McLaren could start slowly, Mercedes may set the pace, while newcomers – and returning heroes – add huge interest ...
Upon hearing a V12 engine for the very first time at a classic F1 car show at Brands Hatch in England, the sound reverberated through my body. The smell of being in a paddock is visceral, the oil and ...
Formula 1 will return to racing for the 2026 season in a little under a month's time, bringing with it a completely new set of engine and chassis regulations. There's no telling exactly what ...
Although Formula 1 racing is known for being on the cutting edge of automotive engineering today, it didn't get started that way. When the cars lined up for the first modern Formula 1 Grand ...
Max Verstappen driving on track during day one of F1 Testing at Bahrain International Circuit Mark Thompson/Getty Images SAKHIR, Bahrain — For years, so much focus within the Formula 1 world has ...
It’s all change in Formula 1 this year, as the series rolls out radical new rules that will upend the chassis and engine regulations. Ahead of the season-opener in Australia, teams across the grid ...
BYD has expressed an interest in joining the F1 grid. Chinese car manufacturer BYD is exploring the possibility of entering ...
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