Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Enter the world of Formula 1. Your go-to source for the latest F1 news, video highlights, GP results, live timing, in-depth analysis and expert commentary
A Formula One car or F1 car is a single-seat, open-cockpit, open-wheel formula racing car with substantial front and rear wings, and an engine positioned behind the driver, intended to be used in competition at Formula One racing events.
There’s a revolution coming in Formula 1 in 2022 and it’s shaped… well, much like the car you see in the image above. Here are the 10 key things you need to know about the game-changing 2022 car, a full-scale model of which broke cover at the 2021 British Grand Prix.
How do F1 cars work? Thousands of parts are involved in creating some of the fastest and most advanced racing cars on the planet – spanning detailed bodywork, suspension elements, turbo-hybrid power units, eight-speed paddle shift gearboxes, 18-inch tyres and much more.
Formula One cars are the world's fastest regulated road-course racing cars, owing to very high cornering speeds achieved by generating large amounts of aerodynamic downforce, much of which is generated by front and rear wings. The cars depend on electronics, aerodynamics, suspension, and tyres.
Updated F1 news and LIVE text coverage on all GP races. From practice and qualifying to the main race event. Photos, videos, results, driver stats and more.
Red Bull’s 2023 machine may be a feat of engineering genius, but it takes an elite-level driver to really extract the most out of any F1 car.
There are substantial rule changes for car design this year, which could shake up the competitive order. But which cars lead the looks race so far?
20 drivers, 10 teams, and a record--breaking 24-race season... this is Formula 1 2024! Brasiiiiiil! The triple header comes to a close at one of F1's classic legendary venues. Join us for the...
The 2024 Formula 1 launch season is well underway but keeping track of exactly which teams have revealed their cars can be tricky. That's because some only reveal a livery, others debut new cars in shakedowns before official launches and some keep the car designs hidden until just before pre-season testing.