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Question of the week: Has F1 gone too far with the complexity of new rules?
The first race of Formula 1's new era is behind us – and opinions are divided ...
Formula One cars are covered in sensors and telemetry systems that constantly transmit data back to engineers in the garage.
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Why modern F1 steering wheels look like computers
Early Formula 1 steering wheels were simple wooden circles borrowed from road cars, used only to turn the front wheels. Over the decades, engineers began adding switches, paddles, and custom designs ...
U.S. The sport is Formula 1, and its season kicks off on Saturday with the Australian Grand Prix on Apple TV. Bringing the live sport to audiences is no easy feat, but Variety ...
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How Formula 1 Technology Is Used in Road Cars
Formula 1 has served as a development crucible for hybrid powertrain technology, with direct implications for how energy is harvested, stored, and deployed in modern road vehicles. Since the ...
These cars really are setting the pace -- of technology. Racer Lewis Hamilton's Formula 1 McLaren may help heal an injury. And Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari can make it easier to land on Mars. It's even ...
TPC tests are extremely important in F1 racing. No, it’s not another convoluted part of the power unit. It stands for Testing of Previous Cars, and it’s the loophole teams are gleefully exploiting to ...
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 ...
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