All 11 teams were able to put their all-new cars through their paces at the Bahrain International Circuit for three days ...
Fernando Alonso jested that even the Aston Martin team’s chef could drive the 2026 car at the required speed in Bahrain’s ...
Formula 1 teams are testing in Bahrain this week, but a storm is brewing in the background that might turn the season on its head. A rule change could be introduced to rein in the Mercedes power units ...
Four-time Formula One champion Max Verstappen expressed his displeasure Thursday with the new cars that will be used during ...
The crux of the matter lies in that the Formula 1 compression ratio is not measured by sensors during engine operation, but statically. The FIA simply compares the ratio in volume in the cylinder ...
Sound editor Al Nelson wanted to recreate the experience of a Formula One race: “It’s something you feel in your bones.” ...
With pre-season testing getting underway in Bahrain this week, F1 fans are getting excited about the new season. Wholesale regulation changes that are sweeping into the sport are making 2026 one of ...
The higher the ratio (in F1's specific case, 18:1 vs 16:1), the more the fuel and air inside the cylinder is compressed – to 1/18th of its original volume, or 1/16th (other compression ratios are ...
FIA single seater director Nikolas Tombazis says Formula 1’s governing body is trying to resolve the topic of compression ...
The first pre-season testing session is set to begin on Wednesday, February 11, and will run three days as noted above. Each ...
Ferrari’s engine department is staring down Formula 1’s new power-unit era with a mixture of confidence and curiosity.