Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, has reached a compromise with power unit manufacturers to tighten how engine ...
Formula 1 is a very swift sport not only in terms of performance but also in regulation changes. It depends a lot on technological involvement, and it is important to give everybody the same chance of ...
A new engine test will be introduced after the seventh race of the 2026 Formula 1 season following a power-unit dispute over ...
As Formula 1 resets, mastering the new hybrid engines may separate the frontrunners from the ...
Audi will enter Formula 1 for the first time in 2026, joining the championship under revised power unit regulations. Audi will form a strategic partnership with Sauber—which is currently in the last ...
New engine regulations go into effect in 2026 and will run through 2030. The current power unit configuration—that of 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 engines with a hybrid system including a motor generator ...
Today, Ford and Red Bull announced a new partnership, allowing the American automaker to return to Formula 1 in 2026. But the Red Bull Ford Powertrains logo that appeared during the announcement might ...
Formula 1 cars are almost incomprehensibly complex pieces of machinery developed according to pages-upon-pages of technical requirements, regulations, and rules. The "formula" in Formula 1 can be ...
Coming to near 50% electrification was supposed to make F1 more attractive to manufacturers. But with Renault gone, Honda in crisis and the drivers in revolt, has it been worth it?