A new Formula 1 season begins on March 2nd in Bahrain, where 20 drivers and 10 teams will start a long, globe-trotting journey that will see them race on five continents and 21 different countries.
RACER’s F1 editor Chris Medland joins the Debrief to set the scene on 2026’s major rules reset. What’s changing? How does it ...
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 ...
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12 rule changes that rewired modern F1
Formula 1 does not drift forward in a straight line. It lurches. A regulation lands, teams tear up their drawings, and t ...
Next year, Formula 1 will see one of its biggest changes in a generation. Sweeping new regulations will change how cars look, sound and run. The goal is to make them more “agile, competitive, safer ...
McLaren questioned cost cap implications of Verstappen's engine change Tombazis admits 'weakness' in current rules LAS VEGAS, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body says next year's rules ...
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