Formula 1 will return to racing for the 2026 season in a little under a month's time, bringing with it a completely new set of engine and chassis regulations.
Kimi Antonelli driving for Mercedes on the first day of the second 2026 F1 preseason test, which is taking place in Bahrain Peter Fox / SAKHIR, Bahrain — Formula 1 kicked off its second preseason ...
Formula One's governing body moved to close a suspected loophole in the new engine regulations on Wednesday by proposing a change from August.
Racing Bulls completed its first on-track running with the VCARB03, giving us the first sounds from Ford's new Formula 1 powertrain, whose return to Formula 1 comes via a technical partnership with ...
Six days of pre‑season running in Bahrain offered the first meaningful glimpse into the reliability and preparation levels of Formula 1’s five engine manufacturers. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs ...
A late rule change could turn the 2026 season on its head.
Some F1 teams have raised concerns over Mercedes and Red Bull potentially finding a loophole to produce more power from their engines Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images Toto Wolff says Mercedes feels ...
Modern Formula 1 engines are limited to a maximum of 15,000 revolutions per minute (RPM) by FIA regulations, though most teams typically operate between 11,000 and 12,000 RPM during races to stay ...
Sepang International Circuit’s (SIC) post Formula One (F1) survival has been shaped less by the loss of global spectacle than by the strength of ...