F1 has the biggest rule change in its history with engines, chassis, tyres and fuel all subject to new regulations. We look ...
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.
Formula One will undergo one of the biggest overhauls in its 75-year history in 2026. Arguably its biggest ever. Never before has there been such a fundamental redesign of both power units and ...
Get to grips with active aero, boost mode and super-clipping as the adoption of new hybrid engines shakes up the sport before the new season begins in Australia next weekend ...
The 2026 Formula 1 regulations bring smaller, lighter, and more agile cars with active aerodynamics (movable front/rear wings) replacing DRS, powerful new sustainable fuel hybrid power units with more ...
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F1 2026 Regulations: How big are the new cars?
F1 cars have changed in size in 2026 as part of the sweeping new regulations ...
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2026 F1 power unit explained: The 50/50 engine revolution
Formula 1 has used a hybrid power unit architecture since 2014. For twelve seasons, teams built their cars around a 1.6-liter ...
Formula 1 2026 regulations introduce smaller cars, active aerodynamics, a 50-50 hybrid power split, sustainable fuels and enhanced safety standards in the sport’s biggest technical overhaul in over a ...
Let us recap the latest F1 news headlines, as the final non-race weekend of the winter comes to a close.
There is no shortage of self-interest in the F1 paddock, and that’s particularly true when these rule changes have created so ...
Formula 1's biggest technical overhaul isn't just reshaping the cars and the way drivers extract performance from them -- it is also redefining the language of racing.
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