Formula 1’s 2026 rules bring smaller cars, more electric power, new overtaking systems and fresh technical debates ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
As Formula One enters a new era with this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, there is a sense of excitement but also trepidation about what will unfold.
For electric vehicles with peak power of up to 250 horsepower, the figure will be divided by a coefficient of 1.5. For vehicles with peak power exceeding 250 horsepower, the first 250 horsepower will ...
Electrified - not fully electric - remains the strategy for the Italian supercar-maker.
Formula One cars are covered in sensors and telemetry systems that constantly transmit data back to engineers in the garage.
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 ...
This season sees one of the biggest overhauls of rules and regulations in Formula 1 history. Here’s what changed. Engines. PHOTO BY TopGear.com. After 12 long years, it’s good ...
A 443cc single, selectable 2WD/4WD, and EPS shape Kawasaki’s latest mid-size utility ATV. But is the new Brute Force 450 EPS ...
Ferrari Sets the Pace in Bahrain, But Mercedes Is the Team to Beat as New Entrants Impress on DebutNEW YORK, Feb. 25, ...
Formula 1 returns this weekend with the season opener in Melbourne. There are plenty of new things to watch out for this year, as we explain below. But beyond this weekend, there is growing ...
Jim Beam(R), the world's No.1 bourbon and Official Spirits Partner of the Cadillac Formula 1(R) Team, today unveiled Raised Together--a new global brand film that explores the authentic and unique ...
F1’s technical changes pose challenges for drivers and engineers alike and raise concerns over quality of racing.
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