Formula 1 cooling systems are far more advanced than regular cars, using multiple radiators, ducts, and heat exchangers to handle extreme temperatures. Unlike road cars that rely on a single radiator ...
Perhaps one of the toughest parts of Formula 1 for new fans to understand is how teams use their tyres. Between the different types of tyres that they can use, the impact of wear on them, pit stops, ...
The inside story on how Toyota created a fake front wing to mislead rivals and protect its secret weapon.
FORMULA 1 crash tests must be passed each year before a new car is passed as fit for use. Introduced in 1985 and supervised ...
Next year, Formula 1 will see one of its biggest changes in a generation. Sweeping new regulations will change how cars look, sound and run. The goal is to make them more “agile, competitive, safer ...