The power unit customers have found themselves on the back foot after the first race of the 2026 season.
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 ...
With new regulations going into effect, manufacturers are scrambling to get ready. By Phillip Horton Formula 1’s 2023 season isn’t even half over, but manufacturers are already working on 2026. That ...
Drivers are down – and not just on power – after sampling the latest breed of F1 cars in qualifying for the first time.
Today, Ford and Red Bull announced a new partnership, allowing the American automaker to return to Formula 1 in 2026. But the Red Bull Ford Powertrains logo that appeared during the announcement might ...
If you’re one of the many Formula 1 fans getting a little tired of the dominance of Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen, there’s a good chance you’ve got your eyes firmly set on 2026. That’s when we’ll ...
As GM Authority reported back in February 2022, there was buzz that Alpine would supply the Andretti Cadillac F1 team with racing engines to compete in Formula One. Now, General Motors has announced ...
The FIA and all eleven Formula 1 teams agree that the new F1 engines still require adjustments. A decision on what changes will be made in the short term is expected after the Chinese Grand Prix, with ...
Cadillac moved a step closer to having a GM power plant for their F1 effort after the FIA's approval on Weds. (Photo by Marcus Brandt/picture alliance via Getty Images) Cadillac’s Formula One effort ...
Sunday’s March 1 deadline locks in the foundations of the F1 2026 power units, but what exactly are manufacturers signing off ...
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