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Formula 1 cars explained - aerodynamics, engines and more
Formula 1 cars are the fastest racing vehicles in the world, but what rules govern how they're designed and manufactured?
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Why Formula 1 teams run camo liveries in testing and how they work
Formula 1 teams have a history of running dedicated testing liveries or camouflage looks, here's how the striking designs ...
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How Formula 1 crash tests work
FORMULA 1 crash tests must be passed each year before a new car is passed as fit for use. Introduced in 1985 and supervised ...
The reveal took place at the Detroit Free Press Breakfast Club series, which included GM President Mark Reuss and auto titan ...
There is more to Formula 1 than its swift speeds. Behind these thrilling races are integral parts and mechanics that come at a staggering price, all for the sake of victory. Normal cars can be ...
Cantilevered atop a spindly, vulnerable column of bone, nerve, and muscle is a 10-pound shell filled with a brain and sensory organs and protected by an additional three pounds of racing helmet. The ...
Red Bull finally unveiled it's livery for the 2026 season, the first of which with Ford as the blue oval lurches every closer to it's return to Formula 1.
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