The 2025-26 Formula E calendar has been unveiled with 18 rounds, starting in Brazil in December and ending in London in August. The championship will include races in Sao Paulo, Mexico City, and Miami, with the US race moving to Miami International Autodrome on 31 January. New additions to the calendar include Madrid, Jarama Circuit, and a possible return of Evo Sessions alongside the Miami race weekend. Other notable locations on the schedule are Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, Berlin, Monaco, Shanghai, and Tokyo – with final rounds to be confirmed…
BővebbenMonth: June 2025
Revving into the Future: Formula E’s Historic 2026 Calendar Unveils American F1 Venue
Formula E has unveiled its calendar for its 12th season, starting in December 2025 and concluding in the British capital in August 2026.
BővebbenRevving Up Excitement: Formula E Expands Reach with Iconic F1 Locations on 2022 Calendar
Formula E has announced a 2025-26 season calendar headlined by a move to Formula 1’s Miami Grand Prix venue for its United States round
BővebbenThe Inside Scoop: Revelations from an F1 Steward on Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton has struggled to get up to speed at Ferrari following his switch from the Mercedes squad.
BővebbenFord’s Electrifying Future in Formula 1: A Vital Shift Towards Electrification
Only a third of the 2025 Formula 1 season has passed, yet focus is already shifting to next year with new engine and chassis regulations on the horizon. Red Bull faces a significant change as they move away from Honda power units to their own Red Bull Powertrains-Ford setup for 2026. Concerns about the effects of the 2026 F1 regulations are rising, particularly regarding potential performance gaps and the entertainment value of racing with active aerodynamics and more electric power. Discussions are ongoing regarding possible concessions for manufacturers falling behind…
BővebbenEx-Ferrari F1 boss casts brutal Lewis Hamilton at ‘end of his career’ verdict
Ex-Ferrari F1 boss casts brutal Lewis Hamilton at ‘end of his career’ verdict
BővebbenNicolo Bulega Elevates Career with Ducati WorldSBK Contract Extension and MotoGP Test Role
Ducati announces Nicolo Bulega has signed new contract which sees him remain in WorldSBK for 2026 alongside a MotoGP test rider role.
BővebbenRevolutionary Designs: The Aston Martin Vision and Fernando Alonso’s F1 Destiny
Fernando Alonso has admitted that Aston Martin’s competitiveness once the regulations change in 2026 will determine his future in F1.
BővebbenDriving Innovation: Ford’s Electric Evolution in Formula 1
While only a third of the 2025 Formula 1 season is completed, attention is already shifting to 2026 with new engine and chassis regulations on the horizon. This change is particularly significant for Red Bull, moving away from Honda power units to their own Red Bull Powertrains-Ford. Concerns surround whether the 2026 F1 regulations will impact competitiveness and lead to potential long-term dominance by a single team. Discussions in the F1 community focus on avoiding excessive performance gaps post-regulation changes. Talks include considerations for manufacturers lagging behind and potential measures…
BővebbenRevving Up the Competition: Investors Eye Ducatis for Surprising MotoGP Team Entry
Could Ducati regain its seventh and eighth MotoGP bikes in the coming years?
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