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Toto Wolff and other Formula 1 team chiefs weigh in on the series' future engine plans after a formal meeting has been ...
An attempt by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem to change Formula 1's engine rules for 2029 founders on opposition from ...
In 2026, the new F1 cars are expected to reach significantly higher top speeds than the current generation, raising some ...
F1's power unit manufacturers are set to hold a meeting to discuss a proposal to switch to simplified V8 engines over the ...
Formula One is unlikely to go back to V8 engines until 2031 at the earliest after stakeholders recognised there was no consensus for a proposed earlier introduction.
In barely 18 months, the first Red Bull-Ford-powered F1 car is set to roll down pit lane. We visit Red Bull Racing to see how the Blue Oval’s return to F1 is coming along.
New engine regulations go into effect in 2026 and will run through 2030. The current power unit configuration—that of 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 engines with a hybrid system including a motor ...
The agreement will see Alpine race with Mercedes power units, including the engine, for the next cycle of the regulations running from 2026 to 2030. The team will also be supplied Mercedes ...
The Cadillac F1 team announced its new team principal last week, and today its engine supplier. Things are moving right along, it seems.
Formula 1’s engine manufacturers, along with the FIA, met in Bahrain this past weekend to discuss the potential for returning to V10 power in the future.
The new team, based primarily in the United States, will join the grid in 2026 with a pair of familiar faces at the wheel and ...
There are other obvious contenders, the names of which often come up - the Maserati 250F from the 1950s, the Eagle Mk1 from ...