The F1 2026 season will bring all-new cars with them, from chassis to power unit. So, what exactly is changing from 2025 to ...
So, with the FIA switching from the cars it first introduced in 2022, what will be changing? Yes, the F1 2026 cars will be marginally smaller than their 2025 counterparts. The FIA has aimed to ...
Following one of the most turbulent Formula One driver market ‘silly ... lock them in for the change in car designs and technical regulations starting in 2026. That would suggest this could ...
The technical directive that dictates how much each car’s front wing can flex will be adjusted, but according to a report ...
Last week, in accordance with FIA regulations, official Wind Tunnel testing of the 2026 BWT Alpine Formula One Team car (A526) began." We’ve been busy in the wind tunnel alright 😎 Last week, in ...
The 2026 regulations aim to reshape F1 cars fundamentally. With 260 pages of detailed guidelines, teams must navigate a maze of restrictions, including stricter definitions of component placement, ...
The FIA is introducing new load tests at the start of the 2025 Formula 1 season to ensure teams are no longer testing the limits of flexible front and rear wings. Front and rear wings were set to be a ...
2026 will see F1's biggest regulation change the sport has ever seen. A monumental task for teams, sure, when it comes to designing and building the innovative cars However, it also proves equally ...
While the 2025 season hasn’t even begun, Alpine has already started work on their 2026 F1 car, as revealed on social media. The FIA recently ruled that teams could only begin developing aerodynamic ...