Craig Scarborough and Peter Windsor remember the Renault RS01 - the first car to take advantage of the 1966 F1 2:1 turbo equivalency rules. After making its debut at the 1977... read more »
Latest F1 news about: Equivalency
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The introduction of the halo head protection system for 2018 brought about the seventh increase in the minimum car weight in the last nine years, with another weight increase... read more »
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McLaren team boss and outgoing Formula One Teams' Association chairman Martin Whitmarsh says retaining Formula 1's current V8 engines alongside the 2014 V6 turbos in... read more »
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Renault team principal Eric Boullier thinks that the idea of having an engine equivalency formula in 2013 - with the current V8s running alongside the new 1.6-litre... read more »