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Why doesn’t McLaren just build its own F1 engine?
McLaren has a decision to make ahead of the next F1 rule changes.
Formula 1 is embarking on a new era with its 2026 season as the championship will introduce widespread changes to its technical regulations. Car chassis will become lighter and smaller, while more ...
F1's stakeholders have been examining the new rules in place for 2026 after staunch driver criticism. But no major changes ...
Carlos Sainz highlights three issues with F1’s 2026 engine rules and calls for changes to protect the sport’s DNA.
Formula 1’s 2026 season got underway this past weekend in Melbourne, Australia. Formula 1 has undergone a radical ...
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What engine every F1 team is using in 2026
Five top car manufacturers supply the engines for 2026’s new generation of Formula One ...
The four-time world champion described the new regulations as “anti-racing” and “not a lot of fun” during preseason testing.
We break down and simplify the new F1 2026 terminology and regulation changes that focus on sustainability and electrically ...
The FIA could revise Formula 1’s new engine regulations after heavy criticism from drivers following the season-opening ...
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Why Ferrari believes F1 engine rules tweak won't stop Mercedes
With the compression ratio loophole to be closed, Mercedes is set to lose performance – but Fred Vasseur doesn’t reckon it ...
The 2026 F1 season has been a rollercoaster ride in the first two races, but many fans have criticised the new car ...
The first races under Formula 1's new regulations delivered exactly what the sport's rule-makers had hoped for: more ...
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