Why Formula 1 Cars Are So Fast: The 75-Year Quest for Speed
Picture a Formula 1 car approaching the 130R corner at the Suzuka International Racing Course. It is traveling at 310 km/h (192 mph). At this velocity, the car is covering […]
Picture a Formula 1 car approaching the 130R corner at the Suzuka International Racing Course. It is traveling at 310 km/h (192 mph). At this velocity, the car is covering […]
1. Driver Card: Quick Facts Category Details Full Name Alexander Albon Ansusinha [2] Date of Birth March 23, 1996 [2] Place of Birth London, United Kingdom Nationality Thai (Competes under
1. Driver Card: Quick Facts Category Details Full Name Carlos Sainz Vázquez de Castro Date of Birth September 1, 1994 Place of Birth Madrid, Spain Nationality Spanish Current Team Atlassian
1. Driver Card: Quick Facts Category Details Full Name Pierre Jean-Jacques Gasly Date of Birth February 7, 1996 Place of Birth Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France Nationality French Current Team Alpine-Mercedes Active
1. Driver Card: Quick Facts  Category Details Full Name Franco Alejandro Colapinto Date of Birth May 27, 2003 Place of Birth Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina Nationality Argentine Current Team
How Formula 1’s most disciplined empire lost certainty — and began rebuilding it through engineering, psychology, and reinvention. The Silence After Dominance The ambient lighting inside the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula
Emerging from the darkness of the tunnel at 290 km/h, the transition into the piercing Mediterranean light takes less than a tenth of a second. For that microscopic pocket of
The air in the paddock did not just smell of high-octane aviation fuel and scorched rubber; it smelled of hot castor oil and underlying dread. To stand trackside in western
The modern Formula 1 era has arrived at a paradoxical crossroads. When the FIA finalized the 2026 F1 regulations, the structural objectives were clear: introduce a sustainable, highly electrified power
Running a contemporary Formula 1 car is widely considered one of the most sophisticated systems-engineering challenges on Earth. An F1 car is no longer merely a mechanical entity; it is