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Ferrari has revealed the sound of its 'revolutionary' F1 2026 engine as Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton prepare to meet the SF-26 car.
Let’s delve into how F1 engines are developed, through advanced simulations, reliability testing, and performance development of power units.
FIA reportedly decides on Mercedes’ 2026 engine approach after risking F1 punishment, though a key technical meeting looms ahead.
Red Bull believes the internal combustion engine represents a major developmental battleground over the coming years.
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F1 engine trick to be debated in special FIA meeting
Ahead of F1 winter testing at Barcelona, the FIA will hold a meeting with technical experts, with all eyes on an alleged engine loophole used by Mercedes and Red Bull
This article is part of our Forever Forward series, which is showcasing the ways Formula 1 is innovating for the 2026 season. Few things split Formula One fans like the power behind the championship’s mighty machines. Along with each political plot twist ...
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Explained: F1’s complex power unit upgrade system
F1's engine freeze is over, and all-new power units will hit the track in 2026. But how will these new engines be developed over the next five years?
Jeep just officially pulled the wraps off its updated best-selling SUV, the Grand Cherokee, and along with it comes a wide range of upgrades. As promised earlier this year by CEO Bob Broderdorf, the Auburn Hills automaker is rolling out a facelifted model.
Formula 1 will not to switch to V8 power units before the original 2031 timeframe after an engine meeting in London to try and fast-track the switch was postponed by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Ben Sulayem has long been keen for F1 to switch to ...
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No repeat of 2014 in F1? Red Bull engine chief sees “bigger risk” on aero side in 2026
Ben Hodgkinson shares the FIA’s view that the internal combustion engine will make the biggest difference for the new power units, but unlike the governing body he believes aerodynamics can be the dec