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ADUO stands for Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities, and means that any engine manufacturer judged to be off the pace of the leading engine — currently that of Mercedes — can improve its design. At the same time, development opportunities for the leader are limited.
The Circuit de Monaco Corner By Corner. The Circuit de Monaco is 3.337km of armco-lined public road that doubles as the most demanding qualifying lap in Formula 1. The track uses
Formula 1 is preparing for one of the most significant technical transformations in its history. New power units, revised aerodynamics, greater electrical performance, and smaller cars are all set to reshape the sport in 2026,
The Monaco Grand Prix is a unique driving experience, which in recent years F1 has opened up to luck passengers too
After the rain and general chaos of the season opener in Australia, the Grand Prix charabanc cruises into Shanghai, China, for the second round of the 2025 Formula 1 season. For the second year in succession China will host a Sprint weekend. In 2024 ...
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Max Verstappen has explained what went wrong at the start of the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix and caused him to retire. The four-time world champion stalled from second place on the grid as his Red Bull bogged down when the lights went out, resulting in him dramatically dropping to the very rear of the field on the first lap of Sunday’s 78-lap race.
For millions of fans who follow Grand Prix racing year-round, the closest they will get to the adrenaline rush of driving a Formula 1 car is through an onboard camera. These small cameras, known as T-cams, are placed on top of the car's airbox, providing ...
Alex Albon sadly killed a marmot and crashed as a result of the impact on Friday - and it was one of many such examples.
The cinematic spectacle that is "F1: The Movie" is likely to boost the sport's popularity to new heights, but it didn't really need much help. According to Nielsen Sports (via Forbes), Formula 1's global fanbase grew by more than 10% in 2024 compared to 2023.