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2026 Formula 1 regulations explained: Aero, power, racing
The 2026 Formula 1 regulations overhaul the car, the power unit, and the racing tools at the same time, with smaller ...
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The Complete Beginners Guide to Formula 1
Are you new to the thrilling world of Formula 1 but don’t know where to start? Look no further! Our “Beginners Guide to ...
Can autonomous car racing challenge F1? A2RL’s 150mph AI battles are getting closer to human drivers, bolder, and more ...
Note: The Penske Entertainment editorial staff is looking back at the five biggest moments of 2025 in INDY NXT by Firestone in this year-end series, with one installment appearing on the site per day ...
RACER’S Marshall Pruett has spent the last year tracking developments with the IndyCar Series’ new chassis, engine, and the ...
Before we turn the page to 2026, The Athletic’s Luke Smith and Madeline Coleman worked their way through determining their ...
Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari was supposed to be a dream come true, but it became a nightmare. Will 2026's regulation change make things right?
Ricciardo had the No. 3 when Verstappen joined the F1 grid with Toro Rossi in 2015, so the Dutchman went with No. 33. The two ...
Formula 1 and the FIA have revealed simplified terminology for the core elements of the new-for-2026 regulations, in a bid to assist spectators. The championship is introducing vastly overhauled ...
From predictive analytics to personalized fan experiences, data and AI are powering the next generation of motorsport, says Rohit Agnihotri, principal technologist at Infosys, and Dan Cherowbrier, ...
Under revised regulations, cars will be lighter, shorter and narrower, and will rely heavily on electric power. The goal: to make racing more exciting. By Ian Parkes Formula 1 heads into the unknown ...
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