F1 to have more combustion power and less electric
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The Formula 1 season is about to start and it is joined by Formula 2 and Formula 3 support series. These junior categories not only serve to prepare drivers for the top of motorsports but also test out new technologies before they are rolled out in the big ...
Manufacturers are flocking towards alternative power sources, but Formula 1 remains confident in the combustion engine. Electric vehicles are now becoming the focus of the automotive industry, but there is also a push for sustainable fuel sources to ...
Formula One’s 2026 regulation reset is one of the most significant technical shake-ups the sport has seen in decades. While much of the public focus has landed on electrification and sustainability, the heart of the car remains an internal combustion ...
Lucas Di Grassi has been part of Formula E since its inception 12 years ago and remains one of its biggest cheerleaders. The ABT Lola Yamaha Formula E Team driver has now spoken about what he sees as the biggest advantage of the all-electric racing series ...
Honda's move to provide Formula One power units to Aston Martin in a works partnership from 2026 is proof that the combustion engine still has a future, according to Red Bull team boss Christian Horner. The Japanese manufacturer has performed a U-turn ...