Be it a V8, inline-4, or even a rotary, each engine configuration powered some incredibly fast cars over the years.
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How Much Fuel Do F1 Cars Hold?
In Formula 1 the amount of fuel a car can use during a race is strictly controlled by the FIA. Rather than a specific ...
Chevrolet Camaro 2LT Coupe sustained both front and rear-end damage during shipment, and it’s now better off for it ...
Red Bull Racing's new engine partner, Ford, released the first audio of its V6 hybrid model on social media. The powertrain will be used in the 2026 F1 season when engine regulations will be reset.
The good folks over at "car.design.trends" have recently focused our attention on a hypothetical proposal for a new Honda NSX ...
George Russell is keen to learn the secrets of Ferrari’s engine after Valtteri Bottas returned to Mercedes as reserve driver for the F1 2025 season. Bottas has rejoined Mercedes in a backup role ...
The new engine regulations represent the biggest change to the power unit rules since F1’s V6-hybrid era commenced in 2014, resulting in an unprecedented spell of dominance by Mercedes.
That's the admission of Honda Racing Corporation boss Koji Watanabe, who has revealed that the Japanese manufacturer is "fighting" to ensure its engine is competitive under the new rules.
Hagerty's Henry Catchpole took a Porsche 930 TAG Turbo and a RUF CTR in matching Mint Green to a Welsh racetrack.
Newey's cars dominated F1 in spells either side of V6 turbo hybrid era, which started in 2014. The introduction of those engines at one point had made Newey consider quitting F1 altogether ...