Formula 1 needs "to keep the cost under control," claims Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur ahead of the introduction of the ...
With the new season being only a week old, the newest conspiracy theory on the Formula One block is that the new Electronics Control Unit made by McLaren and Microsoft are intentionally giving the ...
Experiencing what it takes to drive Formula 1—starting with an F4 car, no assists, just pure control and speed.
Formula 1 has long been more than a sport. For leading car manufacturers, it functions as a high-speed research and ...
Formula One safety devices have come a long way since the sport's inaugural season in 1950. But as cars get faster and more demanding, this equipment likewise must be bleeding-edge to match. Drivers ...
In Formula One racing, where cars move through a racecourse at speeds that can exceed 230 miles per hour, every millisecond matters. In its quest to maximize race car performance, the Aston Martin ...
Formula One may be high tech and increasingly safety-minded, but bad weather, split-second mistakes, and mechanical failures ...