F1 has revealed major 2026 regulation changes, including lighter cars, active aerodynamics, and an all-new overtaking system.
Formula 1 is introducing a new set of regulations next season and now racing will play out slightly differently on track.
IndyCar is set to introduce new regulations for the 2028 season, which include a new chassis and aerodynamics.
With the imminent onset of new regulations in 2026, most expected teams to put a lid on development early in the season and ...
After 24 grands prix, six sprint races and a tight drivers’ championship battle that went down to the final round, the 2025 ...
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Carlos Sainz's letter to Williams F1 after first season with Grove outfit
Carlos Sainz thanked Williams for their 2025 progress by giving the team gifts and a letter celebrating their fifth-place ...
Watchfinder & Co. data confirms the hype: racing-inspired watches are exploding, with TAG Heuer leading the way. The Formula ...
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur has fronted up to what went wrong for the Italian in F1 2025. But it cannot afford to repeat ...
Racing wheels turn casual driving games into real-life experiences where every turn, brake, and acceleration feels real ...
Albeit encouraged by Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s rookie season, Wolff expects the Italian youngster may need much more time to ...
Cadillac boss Graeme Lowdon has revealed that the team's first-ever Formula 1 chassis has passed the FIA's homologation tests ...
What is overtake mode, active aero and where is DRS? - The new F1 season, starting in March, will see the biggest rules and ...
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