Formula 1 considers return to V8 engines
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There has been a lot more of it, but drivers say it’s now more complicated. By Phillip Horton The new Formula 1 technical regulations that began this year have strikingly changed how racecars are driven,
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Why Formula 1 is talking about V8 engines again
Formula 1 has only just entered its latest hybrid era, but FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is already pushing for a future built around simpler V8 engines, sustainable fuel, more sound, less weight,
Formula 1 knows it has a dilemma when Max Verstappen, widely seen as the most talented driver of his generation, is threatening to quit the sport over the new 2026 regulations that have revolutionized the cars and racing.
Formula 1’s new generation of power unit regulations was supposed to be a strong show of where the auto industry was headed.Now, just a few years after the regulations were codified and just a handful of races,
BYD Company (BYDDF) (BYDDY) confirmed on Monday that the company is evaluating a potential entry into Formula 1 as it looks for ways to create global buzz around its brand. At the Beijing Auto Show, BYD vice president Stella Li called Formula 1 a real opportunity to test the Chinese automaker's technology.
Fans watch as former Brazilian racing driver Bruno Senna steers an MP4/6 during a fan event showcasing past McLaren race cars ahead of the Formula One Miami Grand Prix auto race, Wednesday, April 29,
The outcome of Formula One and other championship motor racing events can be decided in the blink of an eye, literally, researchers say.