V8s, V10s, and even larger engines may dominate the supercar performance leagues, but the humble V6 can deliver serious speed ...
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How F1 Steering Wheels Became Technological Marvels
This video traces the remarkable evolution of Formula 1 steering wheels—from simple wooden circles to advanced carbon-fiber ...
Formula 1 will arrive in Mexico this weekend, with a schedule full of excitement and adrenaline for all fans of the sport ...
With the industry poised to hit $20 billion by 2034, brands from BMW and Ford to Cadillac are racing to secure their place on ...
Cadillac is doing something that no other Formula 1 team has done before: opening the door to F1 for University of Michigan students and the Motor City, the heart of U.S. automotive innovation.
There’s a solid chance the Audi Concept C is the most important new product out of Ingolstadt in more than two decades. Not ...
When it comes to building cars that define speed, luxury, and sheer prestige, Ferrari (RACE) hardly needs an introduction.
Another Yankee with a twin-turbocharged V8, the SSC Tuatara has been the root of some speed record controversy. Five years ...
McLaren is sticking to its equal treatment policy despite the inroads Max Verstappen has made on Piastri's Formula 1 title ...
Formula 1 has consumed more lives than it has saved since 1950, yet one hospital in England found a way to reverse that ...
Max Verstappen took victory in the Sprint after the McLaren pair of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were wiped each other out.
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Going live: how F1 TV became a billion-dollar business
Race coverage began in the pre-war era but remained patchy until the 1980s because of technical shortcomings – and sheer ...
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