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  2. List of Formula One broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Live broadcasts of Formula One Championship races were available on Viasat's pay-TV-channel V Sport + / 1 / 2, which replaced C More Max in 2022. Current main commentator since 2017 is Niki Juusela. Before him Formula One Championship races commentate Matti Kyllönen (1985–2009), Tomi Tuominen (2001–2003) and Oskari Saari (2004–2016).

  3. Formula One engines - Wikipedia

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    Mostly from the 2023 season, specifications on Formula One engines, including the software used to control them and the maximum per-engine price to F1 teams of € 15,000,000, have been frozen until the end of 2025, when the completely new 2026 spec will come into effect.

  4. List of Formula One engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Formula One engine manufacturers. In Formula One motor racing, engine or power unit manufacturers are people or corporate entities which are credited as the make of Formula One engines that have competed or are intended to compete in the FIA Formula One World Championship. A constructor of an engine owns the ...

  5. BMW E41 / P80 engine - Wikipedia

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    BMW E41/4 engine detail. The BMW E41 was a Formula One V10 engine manufactured by BMW. BMW was the engine supplier to the Brabham Formula 1 team from 1982 to 1987. The team became world champion in 1983 with the turbocharged in-line four-cylinder BMW M12/13. In addition to Brabham, ATS, Arrows, and Benetton also drove with BMW engines at times.

  6. List of Formula One constructors - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1974 and 1995 seasons the numbers were based on the teams' finishing positions in the 1973 Constructors' Championship (with slight modifications, e.g. Ferrari's traditional numbers were 11–12 until 1980 and 27–28 from 1981 onwards) and each team only changed numbers if they had the driver who had won the World Drivers ...

  7. GM's Formula 1 Engine Shop Will Be Based in Charlotte - AOL

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    Last year. General Motors finally received its approval to enter a Cadillac Formula 1 team alongside the parent company of Andretti Global in 2026 — but the really exciting stuff will come later ...

  8. Red Bull Racing Gets Its F1 Engine Deal for 2022 and Beyond - AOL

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    Red Bull's Helmut Marko tells German media that team will will stick with Honda, minus factory support. Red Bull Racing Gets Its F1 Engine Deal for 2022 and Beyond Skip to main content

  9. Cosworth CR - Wikipedia

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    The Cosworth CR is a series of 3.0-litre, naturally-aspirated V10 Formula One engines, designed by Cosworth in partnership and collaboration with Ford; used between 1999 and 2005. [2] [3] [4] The customer engines were used by Stewart, Jaguar, Arrows, Jordan, and Minardi.