Wolff slams F1 rivals amid engine row
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Christian Horner has waded into Formula 1’s latest technical storm, addressing the growing controversy regarding Mercedes and Red Bull.
You’ve worked at Honda for decades now, why did you want to join the company in the first place?Orihara: When I was in junior high school, I watched F1 on TV and something that stood out were the McLarens with their Honda-powered cars.
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F1 drivers expose brutal downshifting and lift-and-coast demands of new engines
The next generation of Formula 1 power units is forcing drivers to confront a very different kind of workload, one defined less by flat-out sprints and more by brutal downshifting patterns and relentless lift-and-coast management.
Formula 1’s engine manufacturer’s are set for two meetings with the FIA, both aimed at defusing the simmering dispute over compression ratios.
Formula 1 is embarking on a new era with its 2026 season as the championship will introduce widespread changes to its technical regulations. Car chassis will become lighter and smaller, while more emphasis will be placed on electrical energy, which will ...
The McLaren F1 is widely considered one of the greatest sports cars ever made and a lot of its appeal is derived from the fantastic powerplant.