Formula 1 logistics move up to 1,400 tonnes of freight per race using Boeing 777s, sea freight rotations, and road trucks.
Audi’s new Racing Director Allan McNish has reiterated the German manufacturer’s target of fighting for world championships ...
The F1 2027 engine rules will move the sport away from its current near-equal split between combustion and electrical power.
Max Verstappen's Formula 1 future is up in the air, with the four-time world champion disgruntled with the 2026 regulations ...
Brad Pitt's F1 cleared $631 million worldwide, won over the Academy, and dragged a generation of casual viewers into our ...
How often does pole position win the race in F1? The pole-sitter wins in F1 approximately 42% of the time. Across every world championship race held since 1950, the driver who started from pole ...
Formula 1 has produced some of the most compelling stories in sport, and filmmakers have been trying to put them on screen since the 1960s. Some have succeeded. John Frankenheimer’s Grand Prix ...
Graining in Formula 1 is a form of surface-level tyre degradation where small particles of rubber tear away from the tread and then reattach unevenly, creating a rough, textured surface that disrupts ...
¿Por qué los coches de F1 crean vórtices? Los coches de F1 crean vórtices porque el aire de alta presión sobre la carrocería ...
Warum erzeugen F1-Autos Vortices? F1-Autos erzeugen Vortices, weil Hochdruckluft über der Karosserie sich um Kanten in ...