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Mercedes, Red Bull and F1's 2026 engines: The loophole controversy explained
The compression ratio in Mercedes’ and Red Bull's 2026 engines has come under scrutiny in F1, but what’s really behind it?
Brand new cars of German car manufacturer Volkswagen and BMW are parked on a freight train in Munich, 14 October, 2021 ...
The revised package cuts the planned 2035 goal to a 90 per cent reduction in tailpipe emissions compared with 2021 ...
China isn’t banning one-pedal driving, but new EV rules will stop it from being the default mode due to safety concerns ...
FIA has unveiled renders of Formula 1's all-new 2026 car, introducing sweeping regulations that are set to mark a "new era" ...
Workers complete assembling an electric vehicle (EV) at China's EV start-up Leapmotor in Jinhua, East China's Zhejiang ...
Ather Energy remains positive on the electric two-wheeler market growth, stating that despite GST reductions on internal combustion engine vehicles making them more affordable, strong demand and ...
High-speed collisions or impact with sharp objects may rupture tanks or ignite sparks, causing sudden combustion.
The wings will open (reducing drag) on the straights and close (increasing downforce) in the corners, with the cars operating ...
The President Donald Trump administration announced it would pause the leases of five offshore wind farms being built on the ...
Mercedes may be preparing to break F1's new era according to former Aston Martin F1 strategist and current Sky F1 analyst, Bernie Collins.
IndyCar is set to introduce new regulations for the 2028 season, which include a new chassis and aerodynamics.
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