Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, is reportedly reconsidering 2026 engine regulations after the Japanese Grand Prix that ...
Formula 1 is constantly evolving, and this year’s engine developments are a perfect example of how innovation never slows down.
F1 2026 title favourites Mercedes could be at risk of losing their advantage over the rest of the pack as the FIA are ...
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Why doesn’t McLaren just build its own F1 engine?
McLaren has a decision to make ahead of the next F1 rule changes.
Honda HRC President Koji Watanabe said the impact is being felt of a period of “inactivity” before ramping up its Formula 1 ...
Problems with Honda supplied power unit could prevent Aston Martin F1 from crossing the finish line in Melbourne.
Feb 19 (Reuters) - Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has accused rival Formula One manufacturers of ganging up against his team to put pressure on the governing FIA to change the engine rules, but said it ...
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Why Ferrari believes F1 engine rules tweak won't stop Mercedes
With the compression ratio loophole to be closed, Mercedes is set to lose performance – but Fred Vasseur doesn’t reckon it ...
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Ford’s Exotic ‘Coyote’ Hypercar Engine Is Nothing Like What You'd Find in a Mustang Road Car
“I think we're being generous at calling it a Coyote other than, we started the block with the production casting, but it's ...
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How Honda got the 2026 F1 engine so wrong again
With the new regulations, Honda has completely missed the mark. How is it that a major engine manufacturer lets itself be embarrassed like this in Formula 1 once again? A reconstruction of how it ...
Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli leads the cars of several rivals in F1 testing in Bahrain Mercedes' rivals have succeeded in securing a rule change following a pre-season technical row over engine ...
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