The Mexico City track has the highest altitude of any circuit and by quite some margin, situated 2,285 metres above sea level. And that change in altitude has a surprisingly... read more »
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Red Bull Formula 1 team principal Christian Horner says chief technical officer Adrian Newey is in "good shape" after reports of his cycling accident were "blown... read more »
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Intense work has been going on across all technical departments since we returned from the USA to gain better understanding of our issues. read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Newey has declared chief technical officer Adrian Newey to be "in good shape" following a cycling accident during the August break. read more »
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The initiative is a reaction to this year's Belgian GP, where visibility was so poor that the race could not be run under green flag conditions, and was aborted after a... read more »
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From a little-understood niche, the significance of simulation to the motorsport industry has grown to the point that it has become essential in understanding and improving car... read more »
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The duel between Mercedes and Red Bull is one of the most exciting of recent Formula 1 seasons. With such tight margins, small technical tweaks are making the difference on... read more »
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Ferrari's power unit disadvantage is "not so dramatic" any longer, according to Mattia Binotto, after introducing updated components. Ferrari suffered a sizeable... read more »
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Ever since its power units were affected by a 2019 technical directive, which clamped down on systems to circumvent FIA fuel sensors, Ferrari has faced an uphill battle to get... read more »
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AlphaTauri scored two points in the United States thanks to Yuki Tsunoda's ninth place, with Technical Director Jody Egginton happy with the teams pace throughout the weekend. read more »
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F1 will overhaul its rulebook for next season as it introduces a new set of technical regulations that are set to slow cars down and aim to make them easier to race... read more »
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Formula 1 won’t make sweeping changes to the sporting rules for 2022 with Michael Masi saying those have been “postponed” as the teams adjust to the new technical regulations.... read more »
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McLaren technical director James Key is hoping Pirelli's 2022 18-inch race tyres will bring an end to "peaky" racing. read more »
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FIA race director Michael Masi has confirmed Formula 1 will postpone making wholesale changes to the sporting regulations until 2023 giving teams time to focus on the technical... read more »
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Mercedes chief technical officer James Allison believes "more than just speed" will determine the championship fight with Red Bull. read more »
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Red Bull has been boosted by the return of chief technical officer Adrian Newey for the final leg of the 2021 Formula 1 season after he was sidelined by a serious bike crash. read more »
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Alpine reserve driver Daniil Kvyat concluded Pirelli's 18-inch tyre test programme for 2021 in France on Monday. An additional day was arranged at Paul Ricard after the... read more »
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McLaren technical director James Key thinks that despite the restrictive 2022 car regulations, there are still "subtleties" to be "exploited" by the teams. read more »
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Newey, who is chief technical officer at Red Bull, had missed several races after hurting himself in a cycling crash over the summer break.After hospital treatment and a fairly... read more »
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Former Renault engine boss Remi Taffin has landed a new role in motor sport as the ORECA Group's technical director. read more »
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The Malaysian oil giant has been a sponsor and technical partner of Mercedes since the German car manufacturer's F1 return in 2020.Its logos have appeared prominently on... read more »
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Helmut Marko has revealed that following a bike accident, Red Bull's technical guru, Adrian Newey is back in action for the championship run-in. read more »
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McLaren technical director James Key has suggested the new regulations for Formula 1 in 2022 come with "traps". read more »
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Valtteri Bottas won the Turkish GP in dominant fashion, a performance described as "majestic" by Mercedes chief technical director James Allison. read more »
