F1 cars are fast, thanks to their continuous focus on achieving the lowest possible lap times. They do this by fine-tuning their race cars' engines, tires, and aerodynamics, while working within a ...
Upon hearing a V12 engine for the very first time at a classic F1 car show at Brands Hatch in England, the sound reverberated through my body. The smell of being in a paddock is visceral, the oil and ...
Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has been pleasantly surprised by the all-new 2026 cars following early fears that performance levels would be similar to Formula 2. This year will introduce the biggest ...
One of the greatest complaints that drivers voiced about the previous generation of Formula 1 cars concerned their size and ...
Lola Yamaha ABT driver Lucas Di Grassi has once again showed his agreement with Formula One star Max Verstappen regarding his ...
When it comes to high-performance circuit racing, it's difficult to get further apart on the spectrum than a NASCAR stock car and a Formula One open-wheeler, though both are unquestionably fast in ...
While setting the fastest time in a pre-season test can be a good morale boost, the long-held opinion in Formula 1 is that lap times bear little indication of what may happen moving forward. Lewis ...
Formula One cars are covered in sensors and telemetry systems that constantly transmit data back to engineers in the garage.
It’s just two weeks until F1 gets underway in Australia, and teams are currently in Bahrain, midway through their third and final preseason test. The 2026 season promises to be wildly different from ...
A clear guide to F1 qualifying in 2026 including Q1 Q2 Q3 format, sprint qualifying rules and the 107 percent rule explained.
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