After years of processional races, the 2026 F1 power unit rules are finally giving fans overtakes, strategy, and thrilling ...
With new regulations going into effect, manufacturers are scrambling to get ready. By Phillip Horton Formula 1’s 2023 season isn’t even half over, but manufacturers are already working on 2026. That ...
If you’re one of the many Formula 1 fans getting a little tired of the dominance of Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen, there’s a good chance you’ve got your eyes firmly set on 2026. That’s when we’ll ...
A huge shift in F1's regulations this season has been highlighted by new power units. So what has actually changed?
The new season of Formula 1 (F1) begins this weekend, with innovations and rules that are a technical overhaul of the sport. The 2026 regulations are the biggest rule change F1 has seen in decades, ...
Thursday evening in Detroit marked the world's first official look at the 2026 Formula 1 season, as Red Bull Racing showed images of the hybrid V-6 Ford helped it develop from scratch at the bespoke ...
Honda will continue to supply power units to Formula 1 when the rules change for the 2026 season, but it will partner with a new racing team. On Tuesday evening, Honda and Aston Martin announced Honda ...
It has been reported that a new rule will be introduced in the next regulation change from 2026 whereby the FIA will be able to grant additional development to teams who have over 3% less power than ...
General Motors Co.'s announcement Tuesday that it has registered with Formula One racing to develop a gas-electric hybrid powerplant for its Andretti Cadillac F1 team by 2028 marks a major commitment ...
Cadillac moved a step closer to having a GM power plant for their F1 effort after the FIA's approval on Weds. (Photo by Marcus Brandt/picture alliance via Getty Images) Cadillac’s Formula One effort ...
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