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Explained: F1 2026's new terminology and technology
F1's 2026 season brings plenty of new elements to the table. To ensure no viewers are left in the dark by the season's ...
Formula 1’s upcoming 2026 power units have drawn a colorful critique from Pat Symonds, one of the sport’s most respected ...
FIA has unveiled renders of Formula 1's all-new 2026 car, introducing sweeping regulations that are set to mark a "new era" of F1 racing. Here's everything you need to know.
Cadillac Executive Engineering Consultant Pat Symonds has contended that the FIA's compromises have turned Formula 1's new ...
As Lando Norris basks in the glory of becoming Formula 1 world champion for the first time, here's a look at the new rules ...
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2026 Formula 1 regulations explained: Aero, power, racing
The 2026 Formula 1 regulations overhaul the car, the power unit, and the racing tools at the same time, with smaller ...
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Ford admits Red Bull F1 engine change of plan
Ford Motorsport global director Mark Rushbrook has suggested that there has been a change of plan in terms of the car ...
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Carlos Sainz picks out ‘huge’ F1 2026 performance indicator and ‘cannot wait’ for pre-season
Carlos Sainz said he “cannot wait” to have a say on the finer details on Williams’ F1 2026 challenger, but believes the team’s power unit could be a “huge thing” in terms of a performance ...
Following Honda's release last week, the Mercedes Formula 1 team has dropped a teaser for the sound of its 2026 power unit. An audio clip, posted by the Brackley outfit, has been met with mixed ...
On Wednesday night Audi kicked off its 2026 entry with a launch event in Munich, showcasing a concept livery for its first-ever Formula 1 challenger. Here's what we learned from the event about Audi's ...
Cadillac is set to join Formula 1 in 2026 through a multi-year agreement with Ferrari for power unit and gearbox supply. Cadillac F1 will partner with Ferrari for power units and gearboxes in a "multi ...
Toto Wolff believes future F1 technology could produce the fastest cars ever, with speeds approaching 400 km/h.
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