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F1 2026 engine 'loophole' claims: What's really going on?
There is intrigue surrounding a niche element of the F1 2026 regulations. PlanetF1.com dives in to explain what it all means.
Formula 1 racing wasn't always at the forefront of automotive engineering. In the early days, the sport used front-engine cars, but eventually had to switch.
Pre-season testing hasn't got underway yet and already controversy over Mercedes' power unit threatens to throw the opening ...
Formula 1 in 2026 will see major changes to the sport as a new car era begins which will almost certainly shake up the ...
Honda released the first sound bite of its 2026 Formula 1 engine, which will power the Aston Martin F1 cars of Fernando ...
Next year is going to be a big one for Formula 1.For the first time in quite a while there will be 11 teams on the grid, ...
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Cars That Defined An Entire Brand: The McLaren F1
The incredible story of the McLaren F1, the groundbreaking supercar that shattered records and set new standards for ...
According to simulations, average speeds for the Grand Prix should be around 147 mph. The track layout has 17 turns and three long straights, the longest of which stretches 1.2 miles on Las Vegas ...
Since F1 decided to switch from 2.4-liter V8 engines to these newer turbocharged 1.6-liter V6 hybrids, one might argue that we’ve seen less spectacular racing across the board, purely because of how ...
The MSU student club builds and races a car every year, but this year’s set-up will be powered by an electric engine. It’s a serious switch that takes more planning and execution to work. The Michigan ...
While Formula 1 and Formula E are titans of motorsports, they represent unique design and racing philosophies. Formula 1 has been thrilling fans since 1950, building on the rich history of Grand Prix ...
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