Modern F1 racing cars push man and machine to the limit, adopting advanced technologies and raw grit for a competitive edge. The sport has also never seemed more popular. Professional drivers are ...
The new F1 2026 cars could achieve a top speed of around 400 kilometres per hour (248.5mph) at full power, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has claimed. F1 will undergo its biggest regulation changes for some ...
Suggestions from Toto Wolff that 2026 F1 cars could get near top speeds of 400km/h have caused a stir, but both the real picture and what the Mercedes chief actually meant are more nuanced than that.
Further down the list, several frontrunners appeared relatively conservative in outright top speed: pole-sitter George Russell recorded 297.9 km/h, while Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc were even ...
Red Bull Formula 1 team boss Laurent Mekies says his squad has "significantly" increased its downforce levels to be more competitive if Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix turns out wet. The decision for a ...
This article is part of our Origin Stories series, an inside look at the backstories of the clubs, drivers, and people fueling the sport. The choice of words to describe the very first Formula One ...