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The evolution of F1 aerodynamics and why it changed everything
Modern Formula 1 is defined as much by invisible air as by roaring engines. Over half a century, teams have turned ...
The FIA presents the next technical regulations: narrower and lighter cars, an electric DRS system and movable wings to reduce drag.
Formula One is making extensive changes to the powerunit, chassis and aerodynamics for 2026, which we'll cover in this series ...
No matter if you are a diehard or new fan of F1 racing, it's a good idea to be updated on changing rules and terms. Here are ...
Alpine may be languishing at the bottom of the standings and ruing its worst start to a Formula 1 season in years, but the team could be about to get a boost as F1 has recently reset its aerodynamic ...
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What F1 2026's new terminology and technology all means
F1's 2026 season brings plenty of new elements to the table. To ensure no viewers are left in the dark by the season's ...
The cars will have to conform to fresh design rules in 2026 - will they be more popular than those which governed the past ...
As Formula 1 prepares for its most complex regulation reset in decades, the 2026 launch season may be shaped less by ambition ...
Ferrari's appointment of a new head of aerodynamics has been inadvertently disclosed, according to a report from F1Technical.net. Diego Tondi, a seasoned engineer within the Ferrari ranks, revealed ...
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Formula 1 cars explained - aerodynamics, engines and more
Formula 1 cars are the fastest racing vehicles in the world, but what rules govern how they're designed and manufactured?
Formula 1 is known for its quirky methods when it comes to aerodynamics and engineering. In that mix, brakes become a vital component for the teams because stopping power is just as important as raw ...
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