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The 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship is a planned motor racing championship for Formula One cars which will be the 77th running of the Formula One World Championship. It is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of international motorsport , as the highest class of competition for open ...
The numerous Formula One regulations, made and enforced by the FIA, have changed dramatically since the first Formula One World Championship in 1950. There are two main types of regulations; technical and sporting. Technical regulations are related to car specifications, such as the chassis or the engine.
The 1960s began the way the previous decade had ended for Formula One's rule book with relatively few changes made. However, with the advent of a new breed of innovative and forward thinking designers like Colin Chapman [12] and the beginnings of drivers lobbying for safer racing conditions, [13] the number of rule changes made began to accelerate as the decade came to a close.
New Formula 1 regulations are expected to pave the way for Audi of the Volkswagen Group to approve its long-awaiting entry to Formula 1. FIA Approves F1 Power Unit Rules for 2026 Season Skip to ...
The GM team's entry into F1 will come as the series introduces new car regulations after 2025. Other new manufacturers are joining the series in 2026, like Ford and Audi.
Having already been given the green light by the FIA, F1’s governing body, the Andretti Cadillac entry needed only approval from Formula One Management – F1’s commercial rights holder and a ...
The move was approved by the FIA but declined by the Formula One Group, [4] [5] which said that it would prefer a team "with a GM power unit, either as a GM works team or as a GM customer team". [6] Despite the rejection, Andretti continued to build up the team and operations, using Toyota 's wind tunnel in Cologne . [ 7 ]
Ford’s 2026 arrival will come 22 years after the automaker last had a Formula 1 presence. Ford’s final F1 season came in 2004 as its Cosworth engines powered the Jaguar team.