F1 has the biggest rule change in its history with engines, chassis, tyres and fuel all subject to new regulations. We look ...
Formula 1 is embarking on a new era with its 2026 season as the championship will introduce widespread changes to its technical regulations. Car chassis will become lighter and smaller, while more ...
There was a time when Formula 1 cars pushed far beyond what seemed possible, with turbo engines producing insane power levels no one could fully control. These machines had a strange, almost violent ...
"There are no bad ideas in a brainstorm," they say. Only slightly lesser well known is, "if there's a four stroke piston engine that's not a radial, Formula 1's tried it." There have been inline fours ...
Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic; Takashi Ayoma / Getty, Antonio Calanni / AP Formula 1’s car design revolution for 2026 is the biggest in a generation. Not only are the chassis designs ...
Kimi Antonelli (left) and George Russell have been installed as the early favorites on the 2026 grid. Mark Sutton / Formula 1 / Getty Images Mercedes’ status among F1’s favorites for 2026 goes beyond ...
For outsiders, Formula 1 can look like a complex and confusing sport to follow. Drivers change yearly, manufacturers introduce upgrades to the cars, rules and regulations change, and even team names ...
Following Honda's release last week, the Mercedes Formula 1 team has dropped a teaser for the sound of its 2026 power unit. An audio clip, posted by the Brackley outfit, has been met with mixed ...
MONZA, Italy, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Formula One is unlikely to go back to V8 engines until 2031 at the earliest after stakeholders recognised there was no consensus for a proposed earlier introduction. A ...
Grand prix starts have always held the potential for chaos, but this year there's almost guaranteed drama when the lights go out in Australia on Sunday. ESPN explains why.
The 2026 F1 season has been a rollercoaster ride in the first two races, but many fans have criticised the new car regulations for creating 'artificial' racing. Are they correct, or is it too early to ...