From Lewis Hamilton's delight with his new race engineer after his P2 finish in Canada, to McLaren's Zak Brown hinting at the ...
Did you know Yamaha once made F1 engines? Discover the history behind their Formula 1 involvement and why they eventually ...
F1 stakeholders have agreed to change engines again in 2027. But many arguments still need to be settled before the final rules are set ...
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Why Ford’s greatest F1 engine changed racing forever
Ford is rarely the first name people associate with Formula 1 greatness, but one engine changed that perception forever. Built during a fiercely competitive era, it became the powerplant behind some ...
Four races into Formula 1’s new era and the peak of electrical power’s influence on the sport may already be in the rearview mirror.
Formula 1 and the FIA announce 2027 engine changes that would increase ICE power by 50kW and reduce ERS deployment, shifting ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has said the Woking team would consider producing their own F1 power units if it was both financially ...
A mid-season rule change is set to remove a suspected loophole Mercedes has benefitted from, but will it change F1's pecking ...
McLaren Racing has said it could consider building its own F1 power unit, but only if it makes financial sense. At present, McLaren has one of only a few ...
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McLaren opens door to own F1 engine as clear condition set
Could McLaren take the plunge for the next set of F1 rules?
The bombshell news after the Miami GP comes from pushback on the 50-50 hybrid V-6 regulation from drivers, teams.
With their sleek lines, smoking tyres and thunderous engines, Formula 1 cars have been the fastest road vehicles for the past 50 years. But electric vehicles may soon become the quickest on Earth, as ...
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