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Formula One confirms lighter cars in new regulations for 2026

6 months ago

from: EspnF1.com

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Details of the next generation of Formula One cars have been released by the FIA, with the sport's governing body promising smaller, lighter and more raceable cars in 2026. read more »

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Russell feels F1 wet tyres are "pretty pointless"

about 1 year ago

from: Autosport.com

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If a race is declared wet and is started behind the safety car, drivers are obliged to run Pirelli's blue-walled extreme wet tyres.However, the anomaly is that once... read more »

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Why F1 considered reintroducing 'fan car' aerodynamics for 2026

about 1 year ago

from: Autosport.com

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Firstly, it showed that F1's Liberty Media era is not afraid to think outside the box, and has ruled nothing out, when it comes to ensuring that grand prix cars are as... read more »

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F1 see "no negatives" of new era as "horrible" cars a thing of the past

over 2 years ago

from: GPfans.com

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Ross Brawn believes the "horrible" F1 cars of old are now a thing of the past after the sport ushered in its new 'raceable' era in Bahrain. read more »

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McLaren expects ‘extremely high’ ’22 development rate

over 2 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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McLaren Technical Director James Key believes that there will be a rapid rate of development in 2022, with Formula 1 teams swiftly converging on a certain direction. Formula 1... read more »

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Mercedes has never experienced a fight like this - Horner

over 3 years ago

from: GPfans.com

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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes was 'un-raceable' in Sunday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix but feels his rival could... read more »

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Pirelli boss says company is on target to deliver more durable and raceable F1 tyres for 2022

over 3 years ago

from: BBC.co.uk/F1

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Pirelli says it is on target to deliver the more durable and raceable tyres Formula 1 has requested to accompany next year's new cars. read more »

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Honda still not sure about Verstappen's engine from Silverstone crash

over 3 years ago

from: F1Technical.net

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Despite carrying out a thorough analysis, Honda is yet to assess whether Max Verstappen's power unit from Silverstone crash is raceable in the remainder of the season. read more »

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Russell: Sim work shows F1 2022 is "completely different ball game"

over 3 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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F1 will introduce its biggest technical change since the introduction of the V6 hybrid power units in 2014 next year, overhauling the car design and aerodynamic performance.The... read more »

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Hamilton: We need more ‘raceable’ tyres in 2022

over 4 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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World Champion Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1 drivers want to work with Pirelli to ensure the company produces more raceable tyres in 2022. Pirelli has been Formula 1's... read more »

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Pirelli: Formula 1 drivers welcome new tyre supply contract

over 5 years ago

from: BBC.co.uk/F1

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Formula 1 drivers welcome a new tyre supply contract for Pirelli as an opportunity to make the tyres more raceable in the future. read more »

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F1 creates research group to focus on racing

over 7 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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Formula 1 officials have created a research group in order to make cars "more raceable" in the future, new sporting chief Ross Brawn has explained. Increased… read more »

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Pirelli confident drivers can push on 2017 tyres

over 8 years ago

from: BBC.co.uk/F1

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Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli is hopeful it is on course to deliver the more raceable tyres demanded for 2017. read more »

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