F1 has agreed a plan for engine rule changes for 2027 that will include ditching the notional 50/50 power split between the engine and electrical elements
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Revolutionizing the Race: The Game-Changing F1 2026 Rules Meeting
Further ideas to tweak F1’s 2026 rules are up for discussion on Friday in the latest round of talks between teams and the FIA
BővebbenHonda fastest to kick off Le Mans MotoGP weekend
Honda rider Luca Marini led the way in the opening MotoGP session of the French Grand Prix weekend at Le Mans
BővebbenRevving Up for Success: F1 Regulations Adaptive to Support Honda’s Momentum
The FIA has approved changes to engine rules aimed at assisting Honda – which appears to be more than 10% off F1’s benchmark – in its recovery
BővebbenDitching the chase: Why F1 must break free from road relevance for good
Did F1 really need to prove the unsuitability of mixing batteries with downforce? Of course not – it and the automotive industry are now almost unrelated
BővebbenExploring Formula 1’s Strategic Moves to Revive Racing on the 2026 Calendar
F1 hasn’t given up on getting the Bahrain or Saudi Arabian Grand Prix back on the 2026 calendar. These are the options it has in mind
BővebbenRevving Up Liberty’s Vision: Miami Emerges as a Prime Choice for MotoGP Expansion
The CEO of new MotoGP owner Liberty Media has acknowledged that the series is indeed in talks about holding a round of the motorcycle racing championship at the Miami circuit that already hosts Formula 1
BővebbenUnveiling a Parallel Universe: Zak Brown’s F1 Destiny Beyond McLaren”
There is an alternate reality in which Zak Brown never spearheads McLaren’s F1 revival, which he expands on in this episode of ‘In conversation with’ from The Race Business
BővebbenCitroen’s Paddock Presence: Stirring Unease Amongst Racing Rivals
The ongoing saga over the ownership of what’s currently the Citroen Formula E team keeps causing new paddock tension
BővebbenThe Ultimate Prize: A Rider Worth the Battle Between MotoGP’s Elite Teams
Both Aprilia and Ducati have a problem that Alex Rins is the solution for
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