F1 power units will undergo a major overhaul from 2026, but over the years the sport’s engines have already been through a ...
Formula 1's 2026 season is already heating up with rumors of an 'illegal' Mercedes power unit. Ferrari is reportedly leading ...
LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - General Motors will become an official Formula One power unit supplier in 2029, the sport's world governing body said on Wednesday. GM Performance Power Units has been ...
View post: Amazon’s 'Well-Built' 10-Piece Wrench Set Is Now 43% Off, and It Can ‘Fit Into Tight Spots’ General Motors just announced it is officially registered to be a Formula 1 power unit supplier ...
McLaren questioned cost cap implications of Verstappen's engine change Tombazis admits 'weakness' in current rules LAS VEGAS, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body says next year's rules ...
New engine regulations go into effect in 2026 and will run through 2030. The current power unit configuration—that of 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 engines with a hybrid system including a motor generator ...
Audi will enter Formula 1 for the first time in 2026, joining the championship under revised power unit regulations. Audi will form a strategic partnership with Sauber—which is currently in the last ...
Formula 1 is a very swift sport not only in terms of performance but also in regulation changes. It depends a lot on technological involvement, and it is important to give everybody the same chance of ...
Formula 1 cars are almost incomprehensibly complex pieces of machinery developed according to pages-upon-pages of technical requirements, regulations, and rules. The "formula" in Formula 1 can be ...
General Motors confirmed Tuesday morning that it has officially registered with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) as a Formula 1 engine manufacturer. Specifically, the American ...
LAS VEGAS :Formula One's governing body says next year's rules revamp will fix a loophole that has allowed teams to exceed a driver's engine allocation without the new power unit being included in ...