F1 has revealed major 2026 regulation changes, including lighter cars, active aerodynamics, and an all-new overtaking system.
Formula 1 is full of cutting-edge tech, so how come pit boards are still around today? As it turns out, there are still moments when simplicity wins out.
The FIA has changed several key terms that will be used to explain system changes on the new cars coming to F1 in 2026 ...
It's been 15 years since Formula 1 banned in-race refueling and required that every car start each Grand Prix with enough fuel to complete the entire distance. Before the ban, F1 teams converged on a ...
Over the weekend, several outlets confirmed that FIA officials will discuss the idea of mandating two pit stops during every F1 race at this week’s Sporting Advisory Committee and the Formula 1 ...
Formula One's governing body, the FIA, has announced that the 60 km/h (37.2 mph) pit lane speed limit will be raised to 80 km/h (49.7 mph) for the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix. The decision has been taken to ...
Most Formula 1 teams are working on a special launch event to unveil their 2026 cars for the first time. Only Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls have a date so far. There is not much holiday time for ...