This is not progress we're witnessing here, but sacrilege.
From June 1, the FIA will impose tougher tests on F1 power units in an attempt to clamp down on the compression ratio saga, but what tolerances will be permitted under the new tests?
Commentary: The first race under the new hybrid rules raises concerns about racing quality.
Logistical delays force the FIA to ease Formula 1’s curfew rules for Shanghai.
The FIA could revise Formula 1’s new engine regulations after heavy criticism from drivers following the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Let’s take a look at the main F1 stories from today, with Max Verstappen set to appear in the FIA press conference and logistical issues continuing to cast a shadow over the build-up to the Shanghai ...
A Chinese car giant could join Formula 1 as the sport's 12th team, according to a new report. Cadillac became the 11th constructor in Formula 1 at the beginning of 2026, having reached an agreement to ...
BYD Co. is examining options to enter competitive motorsport including Formula One and endurance racing, in an effort to boost the Chinese brand’s appeal globally, according to people familiar with ...
The FIA and all eleven Formula 1 teams agree that the new F1 engines still require adjustments. A decision on what changes will be made in the short term is expected after the Chinese Grand Prix, with ...
Chinese car manufacturer BYD is exploring the possibility of entering Formula 1. The Chinese car giant is eyeing an expansion ...
These range from the World Endurance Championship, which includes the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, to F1, either through ...
Business leaders are calling on the NSW state government to host a Grand Prix ...