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The FIA is set to meet with technical experts later this month to address matters related to the F1 2026 power units. Formula 1’s engine regulations change for this season, with a new power unit formula using a new-generation 1.
After a stint with Honda that delivered four drivers’ titles and two constructors’ championships, Red Bull will compete with its in-house power unit in 2026, in partnership with Ford. Although Ford Performance director Mark Rushbrook acknowledges that ...
F1 2026 launches: What to expect amid early start to pre-season with livery, car reveals and testing
The Red Bull teams livery launches in Detroit, overnight into Friday UK time, marks an earlier-than-normal start to the new F1 year; watch every round of the 2026 F1 season live on Sky Sports F1, star
Taking to the track as one of two new engine manufacturers in Formula 1, Max Verstappen is refusing to rule out Audi as a competitor.
Audi has completed the first laps of its all-new Formula 1 project at Spain's Circuit de Catalunya. Audi completed its takeover of the Sauber project coming into 2026 and is racing this year as a fully-fledged manufacturer team, meaning it will build its own car and engines.
There have been more than a few production cars with Formula 1 engines, although nearly all of them were quite expensive and exclusive. But decades before the likes of Aston Martin and Mercedes Benz built their F1-powered hypercars, two mainstream ...
Audi has confirmed the successful fire-up of its F1 2026 engine within the chassis as preparations ramp up for its Formula 1 debut.
Although Formula 1 racing is known for being on the cutting edge of automotive engineering today, it didn't get started that way. When the cars lined up for the first modern Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1950 — as part of the first series to determine F1's ...
For outsiders, Formula 1 can look like a complex and confusing sport to follow. Drivers change yearly, manufacturers introduce upgrades to the cars, rules and regulations change, and even team names swap from season to season. Take Kick Sauber, as an example.