Red Bull is behind in F1 engine development race
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First footage of Audi testing their car ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season has emerged on social media. Back in August 2022, it was announced that Audi would enter the sport as a power unit manufacturer in 2026.
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
TPC testing - private tests using at least two-year-old cars - has become an increasingly important part of a Formula 1 team’s operation. These sessions are typically used to develop juniors, although McLaren raised eyebrows last year by running an ...
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F1 engine trick to be debated in special FIA meeting
Ahead of F1 winter testing at Barcelona, the FIA will hold a meeting with technical experts, with all eyes on an alleged engine loophole used by Mercedes and Red Bull
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.
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Beware the pre-season testing scare stories
The truth behind F1 2026 scare stories after rumours spread online that some teams could be delayed and/or late to.
Having the best driver means a lot, but in Formula 1, without the strongest engine and car, it can mean very little. In 2025, there are ten teams in F1, but there are far fewer engine suppliers. There are just four engines on the grid at this point ...
Formula 1 is on the brink of its most significant technical 'reset' in decades, bringing on a new era of cars, engines, and an 11th team. With that in mind, the
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.