F1 has the biggest rule change in its history with engines, chassis, tyres and fuel all subject to new regulations. We look at what it all means.
While the world may never know how many licks it takes to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop, we can figure out how much fuel a Formula 1 car burns in an average race fairly accurately.
The first race of Formula 1's new era is behind us – and opinions are divided ...
Formula 1 cars no longer run on pure petrol. In 2024, the sport mandated E10 fuel, a blend of roughly 90 per cent unleaded petrol and 10 per cent renewable ethanol. This change marked the first step ...
As the season-opener Australian Grand Prix gets underway on Sunday, here's a look at some of the most sweeping rule changes ...
Formula 1 has unveiled its 2026 regulations: smaller and lighter cars, 100% renewable fuel, the elimination of DRS, and the arrival of teams like Cadillac and Audi. The pinnacle of motorsport is ...
LONDON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Formula One could be racing towards a far noisier future after the sport's governing body triggered talk of a return to roaring V10 engines, this time powered by fully ...
The FIA have signed their approval after a delay ...