The new F1 season is upon is, and it's a blank canvass in the paddock, where teams have been preparing for the new rulebook.
What you might not realise, however, is that F1 technology never really left you. Beyond the obvious examples of manufacturers dropping race-bred engines into limited-edition hypercars, the influence ...
As Formula 1 steps into a new era with new rules, cars, engines and the addition of an 11th team, BBC Sport breaks down the ...
Explore the transformative changes in Formula One’s 2026 season, featuring innovative engines, eco-friendly designs, and ...
Criticism, confusion, finger-pointing, and the new Formula 1 season has not yet started. After 11 days of testing in ...
When I arrived at Circuit Mécaglisse on that subzero mid-February morning, I was greeted by a neatly-parked row of snow-covered 2026 Polestar 4s, which read precisely this on their driver's side doors ...
The 2026 Formula One season has been flagged up as revolutionary because of the sweeping changes to chassis and power unit ...
The first real controversy of F1's new era. The engine rules set out a compression ratio of 16:1, a measurement of how tightly the pistons squeeze the mixture of fuel and air before it ignites. In ...
The 2026 F1 season is set to begin from Australian Grand Prix weekend runs from March 6-8, with practice, qualifying, and race sessions streamed. Here's how you can catch the action live.
The team competes in Formula SAE, an international student design competition where college students design, build and race formula-style electric racecars.
The motor racing series has new rules, new teams and a new US broadcaster in Apple. Will it be a recipe for further growth?
Cadillac might just be the best-prepared new team in Formula 1 history. The General Motors-backed team racked up the virtual miles in detailed race simulations last year and was reliable in preseason ...
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