Formula One will undergo one of the biggest overhauls in its 75-year history in 2026. Arguably its biggest ever. Never before ...
A single line in the technical regulations has sparked months of debate — here’s how the compression ratio saga unfolded and what happens next.
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2026 F1 power unit explained: The 50/50 engine revolution
Formula 1 has used a hybrid power unit architecture since 2014. For twelve seasons, teams built their cars around a 1.6-liter ...
Here's everything you need to know about the wholesale changes ...
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F1 Explained: What is the 107 per cent rule and why is it a major factor again in 2026?
Will some teams struggle to make it into certain grands prix?
The gear‑usage data from the opening three‑day pre‑season test in Bahrain provides one of the clearest indications of how dramatically the 2026 Formula 1 power units are reshaping driving technique.
Why has the FIA given the power unit manufacturers a reprieve until August to make changes, should an e-vote for a rule change pass?
We break down and simplify the new F1 2026 terminology and regulation changes that focus on sustainability and electrically powered engines.
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Ferrari brings new power unit and aerodynamic updates to F1 2026 Bahrain test
In the second Bahrain F1 test session, Scuderia Ferrari will roll out an updated SF-26 that features new aerodynamic components and a fresh power unit ...
Formula 1 is preparing for one of the most dramatic technical resets in its modern era, and nowhere is that more evident than in the chassis regulations arriving for 2026. The new rules shrink the ...
There is no shortage of self-interest in the F1 paddock, and that’s particularly true when these rule changes have created so ...
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