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It's been a "tough" first half-season at Williams for former Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz. In Austria, his eleventh race for ...
Tyre degradation in Formula 1 refers to the loss of tyre performance over time due to physical wear and thermal damage. As ...
Despite their clash two weeks ago in Canada, the title-duelling McLaren duo managed a near-seamless and exciting ...
Franco Colapinto is not the only Alpine driver who may have departed Austria feeling a little nervous. Executive advisor and ...
Contrary to popular belief, there have been quite a few American Formula 1 drivers who raced in both the US and around the world. The United States ranks second only to the United Kingdom in its ...
Being a high stakes and a volatile sport, there have been many deaths in Formula 1 racing. Formula 1 drivers risk their lives as well as those of other drivers, race officials and spectators. But such ...
Formula 1 drivers must navigate a complex set of rules and regulations designed to ensure fair competition and maintain the highest safety standards. Violations of these rules can result in a variety ...
The 1980s saw a revolution in F1 chassis design with the introduction of carbon fiber composites. McLaren’s MP4/1, debuted in 1981, was the first F1 car to use a carbon fiber monocoque. Carbon fibres ...
Formula 1 pedals serve as the crucial contact points between a driver and their machine, translating the slightest pressure adjustments into significant changes in speed and control. Unlike road car ...
Formula 1 teams face a complex logistical challenge in transporting their cars and equipment to races around the world. For European races, teams typically use road transport, loading their cars and ...