Formula 1 power units sit in a strange sweet spot where race-car engineering, high-end chemistry, and ruthless innovation all ...
Motor racing is supposed to be a testbed for advancing the capabilities of everyday cars. However, it’s becoming difficult to see a connection between Formula 1 and anything people drive on the road.
Ford announced Friday that it is teaming up with Red Bull to enter Formula One in 2026, which will mark its first foray into the series since 2004. The two companies will form Red Bull Ford ...
EV motorsports test EV performance limits, shaping the electric racing future with extreme efficiency, instant torque, and ...
Formula E driver Jake Hughes drove a GENBETA—a modified Gen3 car—to a record speed of 139.9 mph. The record-setting run came in the first all-wheel drive Formula E car. The GENBETA was created by ...
Formula E debuts its Gen3 electric race car for the 2023 season. While the official template was revealed earlier this year, Porsche on Monday became the first automaker to reveal its Gen3 racer, and ...
How advances in technology have made these upstart all-electric racers nearly as fast as legendary Formula 1 racers. Why the third generation of Formula E racers is the first series that doesn't use ...
Formula 1 is racing toward a cleaner future, using sustainable fuels to cut emissions, influence industry, and reshape how ...
“It makes no difference how the car is propelled with regards to the adrenaline, the physicality of it,” say Jaguar TCS Racing driver Sam Bird. He was speaking the day before the 2023 London e-Prix in ...
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 ...