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Formula 1 cars explained - aerodynamics, engines and more
Formula 1 cars are the fastest racing vehicles in the world, but what rules govern how they're designed and manufactured?
Ferrari has filed a patent describing a predictive control system that anticipates driving conditions and automatically ...
Ferrari has officially confirmed that its 2026 Formula 1 car will be called the SF26. It will be driven by Charles Leclerc ...
One Formula 1 car holds the record of having a 100 per cent win rate - because its team were forced to withdraw it after just ...
The cars will have to conform to fresh design rules in 2026 - will they be more popular than those which governed the past ...
We’re expecting fresh electrics from Rivian, Hyundai, Honda, BMW, and newcomer Slate, among others. Here are the EVs arriving ...
The FIA presents the next technical regulations: narrower and lighter cars, an electric DRS system and movable wings to reduce drag.
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Why Formula 1 teams run camo liveries in testing and how they work
Formula 1 teams have a history of running dedicated testing liveries or camouflage looks, here's how the striking designs ...
The two most renowned and talented Formula 1 racing drivers, Yuki Tsunoda and Lance Stroll, show a high contrast of heights ...
Ferrari are now finishing up preparations on the cars that Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will drive during F1’s first ...
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As Formula E celebrates 150 races in Mexico City, all about the rise of electric motorsport
The Christmas and New Year festivities are over, and Formula E Season 12 is back with the Round 2 race lined up in Mexico ...
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How Formula 1 technology is used in road cars
Formula 1 has long been more than a sport. For leading car manufacturers, it functions as a high-speed research and development platform. Every lap generates engineering insights under extreme ...
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