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Why F1 teams guard technical secrets at all costs
Formula 1 teams operate in a competitive environment where a fraction of a second can decide championships, and that reality turns technical knowledge into one of the sport’s most valuable currencies.
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F1 testing conclusions: Bring back V10s, fresh Aston Martin hope, secret Ferrari weapon
Charles Leclerc and Ferrari ended F1 testing as the challenge facing Aston Martin-Honda in F1 2026 was laid bare.
The author spent a luxurious weekend at the Las Vegas Grand Prix with the sport's growing female fanbase. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Kelsey Weekman/Yahoo News) LAS VEGAS — The ...
One hundred and fifteen days, nine hours, 15 minutes and 30 seconds. On every wall, screen and set of lips at Audi's new Formula 1 base in southern Germany is a reminder of just how little time ...
Sky Sports F1 reporter Craig Slater has revealed the expected pecking order for 2026 based on 'secret' telemetry data from testing. The third and final pre-season test of the session concluded in ...
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has turned the spotlight on his Formula 1 rivals, declaring Red Bull the early “benchmark” under Formula 1’s new rules as he dismissed the pre-season hype over his own team as ...
The crux of the matter lies in that the Formula 1 compression ratio is not measured by sensors during engine operation, but statically. The FIA simply compares the ratio in volume in the cylinder ...
Apple hosted an exclusive screening of F1—an Apple TV original film—at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. The film follows Sonny Hayes, a retired Formula 1 driver who returns to racing 30 years ...
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