As I look back on the past 12 months in the automotive world, the Year of the Supercar could rightfully be considered 2025, ...
As we ready to welcome in the new year, and a fresh era for Formula 1, we are reminded of all that we say goodbye to after ...
F1 is bracing itself for one of the most dramatic rule changes in its history, but not everyone is convinced it's for the ...
While we hate long dominant runs in F1, it's hard not to appreciate these epic machines which obliterated their competition ...
The cars will have to conform to fresh design rules in 2026 - will they be more popular than those which governed the past ...
“I was pushing Fred,” said Hamilton, referring to Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur. “It's like we can't fall behind the others ...
The Scuderia has tended to change its car’s name from year to year, such as the SF70H in 2017, marking Ferrari’s 70th year as ...
With Helmut Marko's recent exit, the last of the leaders that build Red Bull into an F1 superpower are gone. Edd Straw explores whether the 2026 version of the team can continue the team's legacy.
Eileen Falkenberg-Hull leads the Autos and Mobility team at Newsweek. She has written extensively about the auto industry for ...
The F1 car of 2026 will be slightly narrower and slightly lighter than the machines that raced for the last time earlier this ...
New names for key systems and updated visuals aim to make Formula 1’s biggest rules overhaul easier to follow.
The 2026 rules will provide more electrical energy being available as part of the power unit – close to a 50:50 split with ...
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