The FIA World Motor Sport Council has announced the revised F1 floor regulations for next year as well as the new engine rules for 2023. What are they and who are they likely... read more »
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Off the back of winning eight consecutive constructors' championships, Mercedes found itself struggling to compete under the new technical regulations for 2022 as it... read more »
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The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has approved changes to the 2023 technical regulations in order to tackle porpoising. read more »
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Formula One's governing body approved engine regulations for 2026 on Tuesday, an eagerly-awaited move that could lead to the arrival of premium Volkswagen Group brands... read more »
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After months of discussions, the 2026 Formula 1 engine regulations have finally been confirmed. read more »
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Delve into a deeper understanding of the 2026 engine regulations with F1 TV Tech Talk expert host Albert Fabrega and F1 TV presenter Rosanna Tennant! For full episodes of F1... read more »
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Following the approval of the World Motor Sport Council, Formula One and the FIA have today announced the regulations for the 2026 Formula 1 Power Unit that are set to displace... read more »
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Formula One's governing body, the FIA has today announced key changes to the 2022 and 2023 Formula 1 Technical Regulations with which they aim to to address various key... read more »
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The framework for the new rules package, which will chiefly drop the MGU-H and move to fully sustainable fuels, has been agreed for several weeks but was awaiting final... read more »
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F1's switch to ground effect cars as part of its radical technical regulations overhaul for 2022 has seen the return of vertical oscillating - or porpoising - on... read more »
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The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has approved changes to the Technical Regulations for the rest of 2022, and for 2023, in a bid to alleviate porpoising. The phenomenon... read more »
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The FIA has approved changes to the technical regulations for next season in order to tackle safety issues concerning porpoising. read more »
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Incredible power, with an eye on the future! This video features all the details about the latest power unit changes that will be introduced from the 2026 season. For more F1®... read more »
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The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has finally rubber-stamped the power unit regulations that will come into effect from the 2026 Formula 1 season. Discussions have been... read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council has approved the power unit regulations for Formula One for 2026, whilst also confirming changes to the 2022 and 2023 technical regulations. read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council has approved the 2026 F1 power unit regulations. read more »
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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has explained that it would 'make no sense' for Porsche to join F1 if its requirements are not matched by the sport's new power... read more »
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In 2019 Formula 1 announced plans to have a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030, covering areas including logistics, the use of renewable fuels and reducing waste.Renewable fuels... read more »
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Porsche's Formula 1 entry has been hinted at further after the German manufacturer applied to trade mark the term "F1nally". Porsche has been in discussions for... read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has suggested a radical change to F1's regulations that could allow Michael Andretti to join the grid. read more »
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After surging into an early lead in both championships under F1's new regulations for 2022, Ferrari has seen its hopes fade after falling behind Max Verstappen and Red... read more »
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Max Verstappen has delivered his verdict on this year's all-new F1 technical regulations and believes "there are a few things to look at". read more »
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Max Verstappen says that there is no rapid way to fix Formula 1's "extremely heavy" cars in the current era. The weight of the challengers has increased in... read more »
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As part of a major investment by the Milton Keynes-based squad, it has committed heavily to designing and manufacturing its own power units for the next set of F1 regulations... read more »
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FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has confirmed the FIA World Motor Sport Council is now considering F1's new engine regulations for 2026. read more »