It remains to be seen how drivers will respond to the new rules, but they could make for far more interesting races.
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The Rookie's Guide to Formula 1 Terms: F1 Jargon Explained
Boost Button: F1 cars have had a form of 'boost button' for many years. But from 2026, the button will increase the power ...
Formula 1's biggest technical overhaul isn't just reshaping the cars and the way drivers extract performance from them -- it ...
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IndyCar rules vs. Formula 1, explained: The biggest differences to know about the Indy 500
To the casual observer, IndyCar and Formula 1 races look pretty similar. For one, they're both well-known racing organizations, where some of the biggest-name drivers out there compete for a full ...
Mere hours after qualifying had concluded at last Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, Aston Martin dropped a bombshell that sent the paddock rumour mill into overdrive. Lance Stroll, who had ...
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Formula 1 cars explained - aerodynamics, engines and more
Formula 1 cars are the fastest racing vehicles in the world, but what rules govern how they're designed and manufactured?
There are currently 10 teams on the 2025 Formula 1 grid, with an 11th – Cadillac – joining next season. The sport doesn’t use the word franchise, but in effect that’s how the system works. It’s all ...
Mere hours after qualifying had concluded at last Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, Aston Martin dropped a bombshell that sent the paddock rumour mill into overdrive. Lance Stroll, who had ...
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