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A factory entry from a Volkswagen AG brand has finally landed in Formula 1 with the Aud R26 F1 car. It'll enter competition in Australia in March.
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This is Audi's first ever Formula 1 car
Audi has taken another visible step toward its long-awaited Formula 1 return, confirming the livery it will carry into its first season on the grid. Revealed at the brand’s 2026 season launch in Berlin,
Audi has revealed its first-ever Formula 1 car for the 2026 season at a major launch event in Berlin. Entering F1 as a full works team, Audi will debut at the Australian Grand Prix with its own power unit,
In September, Herta was named as a test driver for the Cadillac Formula 1 Team. Supported by General Motors and TWG Motorsports, the team will make its debut in the series this year, expanding the grid for the first time since 2016 to 11 teams.
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A full-size 2026 Formula 1 Show Car now exists courtesy of Memento Exclusives and it should accurately reflect all the forthcoming regulations and innovations
Formula E has unveiled its most ambitious development yet: the Gen4 race car. It's got blazing speed, reaching an astounding 0 to 60 mph in 1.8 seconds. That's quicker off the line than a Formula 1 car. Set to debut in the 2026-27 ABB FIA Formula E World ...
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Aston Martin will stop supplying Formula 1’s safety and medical cars from the 2026 season, leaving Mercedes as the sole provider.