Formula 1 engines are already engineering monsters, but without regulations they could become something far more terrifying.
Modern Formula 1 regulations are defined by strict homogenization. Since 2014, the FIA has mandated that every team use a 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 hybrid. While the thermal efficiency of these ...
There are a dizzying array of restomod Porsche 911s out there and it’s often hard to differentiate one company’s work from another. That is not the case with Lanzante’s Porsche 930 TAG Turbo and ...
This article is part of our Forever Forward series, which is showcasing the ways Formula 1 is innovating for the 2026 season. Few things split Formula One fans like the power behind the championship’s ...
A bizarre pattern from the Formula 1 turbo-hybrid era has resurfaced, and it could spell trouble for Oscar Piastri’s title hopes. As noted by F1 analyst Daniel Valente of The Score, every driver who ...
Formula 1 finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with two distinct yet intertwined engine debates that will shape its future ...
The first races under Formula 1’s new regulations delivered exactly what the sport’s rule-makers had hoped for: more overtaking. At the recent Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, passes on track ...