The floor and diffuser assembly sits between the wheels of a Formula 1 car, largely invisible to the cameras that follow ...
With five total lights now on every F1 car, two at the front and three at the back, they can signal all sorts of important information to the drivers.
Changes to F1 regulations mean cars on the Melbourne track will be louder, slightly slower on corners, harder to handle, but more sustainable for the planet than previous designs.
As F1's all-new cars emerged for the final Bahrain test, the different design choices taken by each team revealed themselves.
For 2026, F1 has undergone arguably the biggest regulation shake-up in the world championship’s history, with redesigned smaller, and lighter cars featuring active aerodynamic components and new ...