Formula 1 is gearing up for the start of a brand new era which sees five manufactures compete on motorsport's biggest stage.
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Ford expands its role in Red Bull Racing’s F1 engine program
Ford is no longer content to be a logo on the rear wing in Formula 1. As Red Bull Racing prepares its first in-house power ...
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 ...
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Why the F1 turbo-hybrid era reshaped the competitive landscape
The arrival of Formula 1’s turbo-hybrid power units in 2014 did more than change the sound of the grid. It rewired the ...
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Ford admits Red Bull F1 engine change of plan
Ford Motorsport global director Mark Rushbrook has suggested that there has been a change of plan in terms of the car ...
A meeting between Formula 1 governing body the FIA and engine manufacturers has ended without a clear commitment to any future return to fan-favorite V10 engines. Amid concerns over the cost and sound ...
If you watched Formula 1 racing in the late 1990s to 2000s, chances are you vividly remember the howling roar of the V-10 engines (and some of the incredibly fast F1 cars they powered). These sounds ...
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