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Bill Ford says GM's marketing ploy critique of Ford and Red Bull is "patently absurd" given Cadillac runs Ferrari power in F1
Cadillac put their first Formula 1 car on track at Silverstone on Friday, with reserve driver Zhou Guanyu behind the wheel. The team shared footage of the run on social media.
Engine power wll play a major factor in the outcome of the 2026 Formula 1 world championship, but what are the teams using and how will it affect their chances.
In barely 18 months, the first Red Bull-Ford-powered F1 car is set to roll down pit lane. We visit Red Bull Racing to see how the Blue Oval’s return to F1 is coming along. “Dietrich heard this engine run.” Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner ...
Cadillac have become the second team to run their 2026 F1 car on track, with their first outing at Silverstone marked with a 'history making' lap. F1's newest squad took to the iconic British circuit for a shakedown this week as part of their preparations for the upcoming 2026 championship, which begins after extensive testing on March 8.
As Formula 1 gears up for its highly-anticipated 2026 season, the FIA thinks the primary differentiator will be found under the engine cover.
A top Red Bull chief has accused Mercedes of spreading the rumour that they could have built the Formula 1 engine to beat in 2026 themselves. Every manufacturer will race with a brand new power unit this season because of sweeping changes to the regulations which threaten to completely upset the balance of power on the grid.
LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - General Motors will become an official Formula One power unit supplier in 2029, the sport's world governing body said on Wednesday. GM Performance Power Units has been formed by TWG Motorsports and General Motors to power the ...
There are other forms of racing where the cars are designed to be equal (e.g. Race of Champions). F1 and most other series are not that. As others pointed out, there is a long storied history of working around the rules to gain advantage. It seems ...