Formula 1 agrees a two-step plan to change engine design in response to criticism of this year's new rules.
Formula 1 has barely begun its new power-unit era, yet the next engine debate has already arrived. The current regulations were built around a major hybrid shift: more electrical power, sustainable ...
There was a time when Formula 1 engineers seemed obsessed with one thing: making as much power as possible. The result was a ...
After Formula 1 switched to hybridized V6 engines in 2014, fans complained about the loss of the thrilling sound produced by the old V8s. With all the talk around sustainability and emissions, engines ...
Formula 1’s governing body has approved power unit adjustments that will somewhat reduce the awkward energy management that's ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem believes the sport’s willingness to work together has been the key ingredient in reaching ...
Formula 1 has taken another significant step in shaping its future after the sport's stakeholders agree on 2027/2028 engien ...
Human ingenuity and innovative design led the Coventry Climax engine from humble beginnings as a stationary fire pump to a ...
A bold vision of V8 engines has swept Formula 1, but the billions of dollars invested into hybrid technology means any view of the future must still consider electric power in one form or another.
Formula 1’s 2026 engine regulations were supposed to represent the sport’s future. More electrical deployment. Greater efficiency. A clean technological bridge between racing and the modern auto ...
General Motors's foray into the world of Formula 1 is more than a mere marketing exercise for Cadillac. The automaker has the intention to compete as a genuine works team and powertrain supplier, with ...