Formula One, established in 1950 under the FIA, involves 10 teams and 20 drivers racing advanced aerodynamically-designed ...
Explaining the significance and what to expect from the need-to-know rule changes for the new Formula 1 season, with Bernie ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNCarlos Sainz gains extra pre-season mileage with F1 2026 tyre testCarlos Sainz was behind the wheel of a modified 2023 Williams in Bahrain on Sunday, as he completed a tyre test on behalf of ...
Melbourne will thunder to the sound of 20 F1 cars, as well as...thunder. There's rain predicted for the 2025 Australian Grand ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNHow F1 became the sport to travel forFor a Formula 1 fan like me, the chance to take a lap on a race track in a supercar with a professional driver – in my case, ...
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Did only two teams check the forecast? Pirelli announce Bahrain test tyre allocationPirelli have announced the tyre allocations for testing and it appears only two teams, Aston Martin and Haas, noted the ...
Hot Wheels F1 collection launched ahead of Aussie GP with miniature cars from eight teams and two box sets for fans to “feel ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNPirelli defends 2026 F1 tyres amid Russell criticismPirelli has defended its new, smaller F1 tyres for 2026 and revealed it had given teams the option to stick with current tyre ...
Pirelli has aided F1 as the sport worked through various changes to both the Technical Regulations as well as the Sporting Regulations, including the return to the ground effect cars for the 2022 ...
This 799-piece set is a stunning recreation of the car that powered Nigel Mansell to the 1992 Formula 1 World Championship.
F1 cars use fuel with 10% ethanol and a tank holds 28.6 gallons. Each F1 team builds its chassis and several companies produce engines (Ferrari, Mercedes, Honda, Renault), and Pirelli makes the tires.
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