FIA has raised protest and appeal fees tenfold under 2026 regulations to deter frivolous challenges and ensure faster final ...
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Why Mercedes and Red Bull engines are facing heat ahead of 2026 Formula 1 season
A running engine produces heat, which expands its metal body, thereby increasing its compression ratio. This is true for ...
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FIA unveils the new F1 terminology you need to know for the 2026 season
The FIA and Formula 1 announced the new terminology for the 2026 season while also unveiling a set of new renders showing ...
The FIA has moved swiftly to shut down a potential fuel-flow loophole ahead of Formula One’s 2026 regulations, sending a ...
F1 teams pay different amounts based on their previous season’s performance, although it doesn’t work out how you might think. The highest-scoring team from the previous year doesn’t get a pass or a ...
Claire Dubbelman is leaving the FIA. She served as deputy race director in Formula 1 in recent seasons, but will soon start working in Saudi Arabia, where she will join the local motorsport federation ...
It’s official. General Motors’s Cadillac F1 Team will be the 11th team competing with the next-generation Formula 1 cars in 2026. The FIA and Formula One Management announced the approval based on ...
Flexible wings helped Mercedes get on top of its development, but it also meant the team was more susceptible to the FIA’s ...
The FIA has announced that Mohammed ben Sulayem has won a second term as head of motorsport's governing body, in an election which featured no other candidates as those who had intended to run were de ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has a bizarre fetish for making himself rather unpopular with Formula 1's heavy hitters. From meddling in race results to clamping down on drivers expressing their ...
Formula One's governing body, the FIA, has been working to help underdog engine manufacturers in a big way from 2026, when the sport enters a new era of regulations. This will be possible through a ...
Formula One's governing body, the FIA, has confirmed talks with power unit suppliers on the potential return of V10 engines running on sustainable fuels. Several angles are being explored, including ...
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