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McMurtry Spéirling Pure fan car uses banned F1 technology to hit 60mph in 1.4 seconds and it's nearly available
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A sense of trepidation accosts the arrival of Formula 1's incoming cycle of regulations. While the birth of F1's 2026 generation has been admittedly problematic, with genuine concerns raised ...
View post: The Wild And Sketchy Story Behind The Emme Lotus 422T CVTs originated as banned, high-performance technology in Formula 1 due to their speed advantage. Williams F1’s 1993 CVT project was ...
This article is part of our Forever Forward series, which is showcasing the ways Formula 1 is innovating for the 2026 season. Few things split Formula One fans like the power behind the championship’s ...
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F1’s engine-upgrade picture is becoming too political to stay technical
Formula 1’s 2026 engine-upgrade debate is becoming more complicated as ADUO, 2027 rule changes and manufacturer politics ...
LONDON, April 8 (Reuters) - Formula One's top technical minds will get together on Thursday for the first of a series of meetings to discuss the sport's new engine rules and what tweaks need to be ...
Journalist Edd Straw and former F1 technical director and car designer Gary Anderson are here to guide listeners through the wonderful world of Formula 1 technology. With the help of special guests ...
Its all-new engine is up to 4.3 liters, from which it kicks out 483 rampant horsepower. And to keep it in check, the suspension gets a host of revisions, most significantly an electronically ...
McLaren F1 has partnered with Seamless Digital, and now both British companies will be running new advertising technology this coming Friday and Saturday during the practice sessions of the Austin ...
It seems that the sun never sets on General Motors' motorsports efforts, and it’s all thanks to Corvette and Cadillac's racing achievements. By the way, after it found ample success in the IMSA ...
If you take a survey of any car enthusiasts of what they think about Continuously Variable Transmissions, or CVTs, you'll usually get sighs, groans, disgusted faces, or a long, expletive-laden rant of ...
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