Lance Stroll after his Aston Martin spun off due to an engine problem on the first day of the final 2026 F1 preseason test. Rudy Carezzevoli / Getty Images After Lawrence Stroll, the Canadian ...
Zak Brown, the McLaren chief executive, says the team would consider building its own F1 engines if it “makes sense financially.” It comes after the FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, opened the ...
PARIS — Formula 1 leaders have agreed to an engine design change for 2027 that will slightly increase internal combustion output. F1 started the year with big changes including a 50-50 split in power ...
In Formula 1, winning starts long before race day. It begins in design studios, simulation labs, and manufacturing floors, where ideas either become genuine parts fast enough to matter or fall behind ...
Cadillac has successfully tested its first in-house Formula 1 power unit, a turbocharged V6, at its new technical center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The engine is slated for debut in 2029, while the ...
Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel celebrates after winning the 2013 Brazilian GP - the last F1 race using V8 engines. Clive Mason / Getty Images Just four races into its new era of car and engine ...
After running near the top of the timesheets during the five-day test at the Barcelona circuit in late January, it was noted that the Mercedes-AMG team had a not-insignificant power advantage over the ...
The build-up to 2026 has been dominated by talk about engines and rule changes. Mercedes and Red Bull may have found a loophole, while Ferrari are said to be testing steel cylinders in Maranello.
Later this month, both Red Bull teams will get their first taste of the all-new in-house power unit. Although the first winter test in Barcelona will take place behind closed doors, it’s still an ...
With the turn of the calendar into a new year, there always comes increased anticipation for the new racing season that's to come. As Formula 1 begins the lead-up to its 2026 season, there's already ...
McLaren Racing has said it could consider building its own F1 power unit, but only if it makes financial sense. At present, McLaren has one of only a few teams using another manufacturer for engines ...