F1 is about to go through its biggest transformation in years — maybe since those wild ground-effect cars came roaring […] ...
Formula E's growing popularity is fueled by its technological prowess and thrilling races. Educator Matt Green demystified ...
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This is every 2026 Formula 1 car we’ve seen so far
Ahead of Formula 1’s first track action of 2026, teams have been gradually revealing their challengers ...
Yes, the technology transfer from racetrack to road is real and becoming more important in the EV era. “Racing improves the breed.” There was a time when this old automotive aphorism indeed rang true.
The R26 represents VW AG's first-ever full works operation in F1—and the first step in a plan to win a championship by 2030.
Formula E has unveiled its most ambitious development yet: the Gen4 race car. It's got blazing speed, reaching an astounding 0 to 60 mph in 1.8 seconds. That's quicker off the line than a Formula 1 ...
Gernot Döllner, the CEO of Audi, restated the target to be fighting for the world championship by 2030 in the launch.
Formula E revealed its new “GEN4” vehicle for next season, with a huge step up in performance – the series’ biggest advancement yet. Formula E is the FIA’s biggest top-level electric racing series, ...
The FIA's all-electric open-wheel series seems to be moving from strength to strength these days. This season the series introduced its Gen 3 Evo car updates which saw the addition of all-wheel drive ...
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Can Formula 1 cars drift?
Yes, F1 cars can drift due to their immense power, but they are designed not to because drifting slows them down, destroys ...
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