Ahead of the arrival of the all-new power unit regulations in 2026, F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo summarizes what engines the eleven teams will use throughout the coming championship.
Red Bull decided to stuff a turbo into a briefcase and have an engineer hand-deliver it to Ford in Michigan. Custom agents ...
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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 unit for the 2026 rules reset, the American manufacturer is steadily moving ...
Let’s delve into how F1 engines are developed, through advanced simulations, reliability testing, and performance development ...
In Bahrain, the focus in the Formula 1 paddock was a high-level meeting about the future engine formula and the 2026 regulations. The meeting was held after a media session with Nikolas Tombazis in ...
Formula 1 is embarking on a new era with its 2026 season as the championship will introduce widespread changes to its technical regulations. Car chassis will become lighter and smaller, while more ...
According to the French media, the engineers working toward the development of the 2026 Formula 1 power unit, called out Renault for the "betrayal" after outgoing Alpine F1 team principal Bruno Famin ...
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Explained: F1’s complex power unit upgrade system
F1's engine freeze is over, and all-new power units will hit the track in 2026. But how will these new engines be developed over the next five years?
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