F1 cars are fast, thanks to their continuous focus on achieving the lowest possible lap times. They do this by fine-tuning their race cars' engines, tires, and aerodynamics, while working within a ...
Formula 1 pit stops used to look like a coffee break, now they are closer to a flash of strobe lighting. What once took close to a full minute has been compressed into a blur of bodies and tools that ...
F1 cars are faster than ever, but speed always comes with a cost. As performance increases, the margin for human control shrinks. There’s something peculiar about how drivers describe the sensation at ...
Mercedes finally showed what it was capable of at the Australian Grand Prix as George Russell topped FP3 with a scintillating lap. The Briton set a best time of 1:19.053s to finish 0.616s faster than ...
Contrary to the haters who don't want electric power in F1, I think there's merit to the formula. Honestly it's not far off conceptually from the old pre-Hypercar LMPs; the 919 Hybrid also had ~500hp ...
F1 cars don't have enough energy in a lap to attack fast corners, and that's bad. I am enjoying the racing this season. I don't usually watch quali so the strategies there don't bother me, but the ...