Formula 1 has officially approved a revised 60/40 split between internal-combustion and electric power for its future power ...
The FIA has reportedly identified the Red Bull Powertrains-Ford V6 as Formula 1's benchmark internal-combustion engine under ...
F1, the FIA, the teams and the sport's power unit manufacturers have confirmed an agreement has been reached regarding ...
The ruling freezes Red Bull's engine while rivals get development upgrades — up to four over the next two seasons ...
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Formula 1 Set for Engine Overhaul as FIA Approves Gradual Shift Away from 50/50 Power Split
Formula 1 has confirmed proposed changes to its controversial power-unit regulations for the 2027 and 2028 seasons following ...
Planet F1 are reporting that several races may see a shortened distance next season, though the specific events have yet to ...
The FIA, Formula One Management, teams and engine manufacturers have agreed on revisions to the Technical, Sporting and ...
The Formula 1 engine wars are officially shifting gears. Following intense negotiations and previous pushback from key ...
Formula One teams and the International Automobile Federation (FIA) have reached an agreement to slightly reduce the electric ...
Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has unveiled a package of regulatory updates ahead of the 2026 season, responding to ongoing technical scrutiny over power units and broader efforts to refine race ...
Formula One teams have agreed to engine changes from next season and beyond in a move which could help keep Max Verstappen in the sport.
Journalist Edd Straw and former F1 technical director and car designer Gary Anderson are here to guide listeners through the wonderful world of Formula 1 technology. With the help of special guests ...
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