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Swapping Honda for Red Bull-Ford power in 2026, Red Bull could be running "where Williams is" and something Max Verstappen ...
Ferrari have been sent a stark warning about the future of one of their drivers, with a Formula 1 race winner tipping him for ...
With no guarantees that Red Bull will overhaul their form, Verstappen’s future has been called into question. The 27-year-old ...
Mercedes team principal and CEO, Toto Wolff, states US's new tariffs 'storm' have not hit them yet, and reaffirms the German brand's committment to F1.
With the European automotive sector facing financial difficulties, Helmut Marko was asked what that could mean for Mercedes ...
The FIA has officially approved General Motors as an engine supplier for 2029, according to a recent announcement. Cadillac will enter Formula 1 in 2026 as an ...
The FIA have thrown a potential help to engine manufactures if they suffer significant reliability issues in 2025 virtually ...
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The Race on MSNF1 2026 engine catch-up idea agreed, but power change splits opinionThe Formula 1 Commission has agreed to explore ways for manufacturers to catch up next season if their all-new engines a ...
The F1 Commission convened on Thursday to address concerns over the 2026 power unit regulations, with several key decisions emerging.
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GPblog on MSN2026 F1 engines will change: 'Manufacturers experience performance or major reliability woes'The F1 commission met today to discuss, amongst other things, the 2026 regulations. Here's an update provided by the FIA. The ...
General Motors has officially been approved as a Formula 1 engine supplier beginning with the 2029 season, it's the latest milestone in the automaker’s journey into the sport under the Cadillac brand.
General Motors has been officially approved by the FIA to become a Formula 1 power unit supplier starting in the 2029 season.
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