Modern Formula 1 regulations are defined by strict homogenization. Since 2014, the FIA has mandated that every team use a 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 ...
Formula 1 is constantly evolving, and this year’s engine developments are a perfect example of how innovation never slows down.
Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli leads the cars of several rivals in F1 testing in Bahrain Mercedes' rivals have succeeded in securing a rule change following a pre-season technical row over engine ...
With the engine freeze over and new creations in play for F1 2026, a new system comes into force regarding how teams can develop their engines. The new FIA initiative is designed to stop one ...
Formula 1 manufacturers have approved changes to the engine testing rules for 2026 following the compression ratio row that has lasted through the offseason. In December, it emerged that Mercedes had ...
Formula 1 has not yet turned a wheel under its 2026 regulations, yet the first major political battle is already raging in the paddock. At the center of it is Red Bull, which insists that its new ...
Designing a Formula 1 engine has helped Ford gain the edge against Chinese cars, Ford's CEO Jim Farley said. Ford announced in 2023 that it would supply Oracle Red Bull Racing with its engines from ...
Key stakeholders in Formula 1, including team technical chiefs and engine manufacturer representatives, will meet with FIA ...
FIA introduces stricter engine testing to ensure 2026 power unit compliance under real conditions. Toto Wolff downplays compression ratio concerns, acknowledging Formula 1's political nature. Q3 ...
F1 2026 title favourites Mercedes could be at risk of losing their advantage over the rest of the pack as the FIA are ...
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