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Revving Up the Future: Horner Ensures Red Bull-AlphaTauri F1 Alliance will Avoid Another ‘Pink Mercedes’ Controversy
Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner has denied that the team’s closer association with AlphaTauri will open up a
BővebbenBreaking Boundaries: FIA’s Vision for 2026 F1 Cars – Unveiling Nimble Design and Cutting-Edge Moveable Aero
Revealed: The FIA’s plans for "nimble" 2026 F1 cars and moveable aero
BővebbenFIA Responds to F1 Criticism: Debunking Premature Claims Surrounding 2026 Engines
Concerns were raised earlier this year over the straight-line performance of Formula 1’s 2026 cars amid the introduction of new regulations.
BővebbenRevolutionary Step Towards Fair Competition: FIA Proposes Standardised F1 Floor Plank by 2026
The FIA aims to simplify the underfloor plank on Formula 1 machinery and has set its sights on standardising the
BővebbenF1’s Groundbreaking Hydrogen Motorsport Project: Unlocking a Sustainable Future
Formula 1 has agreed to join a technical working group that plans to evaluate “developments and potential applications” for hydrogen technology in motorsport. But what’s the purpose of its involvement?
BővebbenRevving towards a Sustainable Future: F1 and Extreme E Join Forces to Drive Hydrogen Innovation
The FIA, Formula 1, and Extreme H – the championship currently known as Extreme E – have joined forces to establish a joint Hydrogen Working Group. The group will monitor the progress of the develo…
BővebbenFIA sets the record straight: Debunking the Red Bull/AlphaTauri rumours
Concerns have been raised by rival teams over the collaboration between Red Bull and its sister AlphaTauri squad.
BővebbenFrom Paranoia to Progress: The Remarkable Comeback of a Once-Blocked Device
An idea that Formula 1 teams previously rejected because of paranoia is being pushed through as part of a plan to help protect drivers in extreme conditions.
BővebbenThe Unresolved Dilemma: Frustrating Loopholes Continue to Plague F1 Racing into the Future
Dirty air is an age-old problem in F1, and the phenomenon got worse than expected in 2023. That’s because some loopholes weren’t close quickly enough – and it looks likely the situation won’t improve again before new rules come in for 2026
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