Formula 1’s 2026 power-unit rules were meant to launch a bold new era, but planned 2027 and 2028 adjustments show the sport ...
Formula 1’s 2026 engine-upgrade debate is becoming more complicated as ADUO, 2027 rule changes and manufacturer politics ...
The highly anticipated 2026 engine partnership between Aston Martin and Honda has violently backfired. Rather than competing ...
Following this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix, the FIA will publish the first list of manufacturers eligible for the new ADUO system, which allows struggling power-unit suppliers to develop their ...
Cadillac F1 and Ford Racing’s first Formula One race together on US soil wasn’t the only big news at last weekend’s Miami Grand Prix. In a bombshell announcement, F1’s governing body announced that it ...
To prevent drivers from lifting on straights, F1 is shifting its 2027 engine rules to a 60-40 split, boosting power and cutting electric reliance. F1 dropped planned 50-50 combustion-electric split, ...
LONDON, April 8 (Reuters) - Formula One's top technical minds will get together on Thursday for the first of a series of meetings to discuss the sport's new engine rules and what tweaks ‌need to be ...
Cadillac's Sergio Perez doubts that next year's cars will be nicer to drive. Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images BARCELONA — Formula 1 drivers have welcomed the decision to adjust the engine rules from next ...
MONACO — Audi wants Formula 1 to stick with its current engine power ratio going into 2027 as talks continue over potential tweaks to the regulations. F1 introduced all-new hybrid engines for 2026 ...
In Formula 1, winning starts long before race day. It begins in design studios, simulation labs, and manufacturing floors, where ideas either become genuine parts fast enough to matter or fall behind ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. SUZUKA, JAPAN - MARCH 27: Valtteri Bottas driving the (77) Cadillac F1 Team MAC-26 Ferrari ...
Comparing a Formula 1 engine to that of a run-of-the-mill Camry is like comparing the SR-71 to a Cessna. One's tailored for mass-market appeal while the other is about precision at any cost, and both ...