The current Formula 1 power unit regulations are officially set to be replaced at the end of the 2025 season after the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) approved the championship's next ...
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How F1 power units squeeze massive output from tight rules
Modern Formula 1 power units turn a brutally strict rulebook into a physics experiment that borders on science fiction. With tiny 1.6‑liter engines, capped fuel flow and tight component limits, teams ...
Formula E is a new category of racing cars that highlights power electronics’ innovation driving automotive toward a fully electric future. Formula E cars require the latest sustainable and — most ...
Formula 1 is racing toward a cleaner future, using sustainable fuels to cut emissions, influence industry, and reshape how ...
With more factory-backed teams than customers and a ruleset that rewards integration, 2026 could mark Formula 1's return to a ...
Much faster, lighter and more powerful than ever before, the Gen3 Formula E racer also takes regenerative braking to the next level. Unveiled by the FIA today in Monaco, the new car runs a dual-motor ...
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