On a comparative level, to fuel a regular road car with petrol, it would cost £180 to £200, but for F1 cars, the refinement ...
Simulators are making life safer for Formula 1 drivers, who can now memorise every twist and turn of a track before driving ...
What makes all 24 racetracks on the 2025 F1 calendar special? ESPN dives into the stats and history behind some of racing's ...
Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve critiques the current role of reserve drivers in Formula 1, suggesting their roles are now primarily about securing sponsorships rather than contributing to ...
Mansell’s FW14B won multiple races thanks to these design improvements. Computer-aided cars became central to modern F1 designs – but this didn’t last long. The FIA banned active suspension ...
Christian Horner has supported the FIA in a recent proposal to change the rules regarding Formula 1 engines. FIA president ...
The Koenig-modified Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer is packing a twin-turbocharged flat-12, a bear-trap of a clutch and a ...
Formula One has always been about the race, the skill of the drivers, the roar of the engines, and the thrill of the chase to the chequered flag.
Before 2021, up to $400 million was spent on the construction and development of a top-level F1 car, per Motorsport Magazine.
The Roar F1 writers Ben Waterworth, Jawad Yaqub and Oliver van Bronswijk put their collective heads together to give their pre-season predictions ...
Formula 1 cars have the clear edge in speed over their Formula E counterparts. Modern F1 cars can reach top speeds of approximately 230 mph. In comparison, Gen3 Evo Formula E cars achieve a ...