Every major Formula 1 regulation change since the ground effect era of the late 1970s has triggered the same question: will the new cars be faster or slower than what they replace? For 2026, the ...
The 2026 Formula 1 season marks the biggest rule change in the sport’s history, and while we know that new power units are ...
As the season-opener Australian Grand Prix gets underway on Sunday, here's a look at some of the most sweeping rule changes ...
A new F1 era has begun with the 2026 season bringing changes to the sport we've never seen before. Combining new chassis rules, overhauled power units, and a focus on closer racing, safety, and ...
Formula 1 is set to undergo an overhaul starting with the 2026 season, with teams building cars from scratch. Ferrari’s Lewis ...
Formula 1 and the @fia have today revealed the 2026 Technical Regulations. 2026 will see both the chassis and power units updated, in the biggest overhaul of regulations in the sport’s history. These ...
With the new regulations come a new set of terms designed to make the technology easier for fans to understand.
Abstract: In this paper, the model reduction approach is investigated for discrete-time linear coupled systems with input delays. For this purpose, a new class of fundamental matrices is presented for ...
F1 has the biggest rule change in its history with engines, chassis, tyres and fuel all subject to new regulations. We look at what it all means.
The 2026 Formula One sporting regulations introduce a new set of driver‑controlled energy‑management tools that fundamentally reshape how racing strategy will function. F1Technical's senior writer ...
Lewis Hamilton is among the F1 drivers who may benefit from the 2026 regulation changes at the Australian Grand Prix.