Max Verstappen described this season's rules as "anti-racing." Mark Thompson/ Formula 1 will adjust its engine rules in 2027 ...
Formula One's rule makers have agreed to two stages of regulation changes over the next two seasons to address drivers' ...
New technical regulations have radically transformed the cars this season, with engines that are almost half electric, ...
Formula 1, as a sport, has approved significant power unit revisions for 2027 and 2028, reshaping the balance between ...
F1, the FIA, the teams and the sport's power unit manufacturers have confirmed an agreement has been reached regarding ...
The ruling freezes Red Bull's engine while rivals get development upgrades — up to four over the next two seasons ...
Mercedes and Ferrari will both be able to use upgrade tokens to improve their Formula 1 engines under the ADUO system ...
Formula One's governing body announced agreement on a package of rule changes to reduce the electric power element in ​the ...
Formula 1 will shift from a 50-50 power split, increasing internal combustion output to 58% in 2027 and 60% in 2028 under ...
The FIA, Formula One Management, teams and engine manufacturers have agreed on revisions to the Technical, Sporting and ...
Formula One teams have agreed to engine changes from next season and beyond in a move which could help keep Max Verstappen in the sport.
Red Bull Powertrains’ 2026 DM01 engine has reportedly been confirmed as the F1 2026 engine benchmark in ADUO rankings.