Formula 1 strips engineering down to its essence. This elite performance drives innovation far beyond the track.
Carlos Sainz highlights three issues with F1’s 2026 engine rules and calls for changes to protect the sport’s DNA.
Mercedes' rivals succeed in securing a rule change following a pre-season technical row over engine performance.
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 ...
This article is part of our Forever Forward series, which is showcasing the ways Formula 1 is innovating for the 2026 season. Few things split Formula One fans like the power behind the championship’s ...
The FIA could revise Formula 1’s new engine regulations after heavy criticism from drivers following the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
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Question of the week: Has F1 gone too far with the complexity of new rules?
The first race of Formula 1's new era is behind us – and opinions are divided ...
FIA announces updated 2026 regulations, including new engine testing after Mercedes PU scrutiny, plus a series of rule tweaks ahead of the season.
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 ...
Jeep just officially pulled the wraps off its updated best-selling SUV, the Grand Cherokee, and along with it comes a wide range of upgrades. As promised earlier this year by CEO Bob Broderdorf, the ...
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FIA clamps down on F1 engines as hot-temperature test rule sparks Mercedes row
According to ESPN, the FIA will introduce stricter engine compression tests from June 2026, requiring Formula 1 teams to meet the 16:1 ratio limit even at higher operating temperatures, following ...
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