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Formula 1 has recently announced that it is firmly on track to achieve its target of becoming Net Zero by 2030, having delivered a 26% reduction in its carbon emissions by the end of 2024 compared to ...
The last round ahead of the summer break saw only three teams - Red Bull, Racing Bulls and Aston Martin - introduce new parts. F1Technical's senior Balazs Szabo delivers his latest analysis.
Hot on the heels of last Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix, Pirelli completed a two-day test outing at the Hungaroring with the aim of developing their 2026 Formula One tyres.
Building on their collaboration over the past eight-seasons, Formula E has announced a contract extension with ABB which will help promote the technology leader’s electrification and automation ...
The Hungarian Grand Prix ended in a one-two finish for McLaren, its fourth in a row and the sixth this season, its 56th in total. Lando Norris secured the team’s 200th win, second only to Ferrari on ...
Just two days after the Hungarian Grand Prix, Pirelli was back on track with McLaren, Racing Bulls and Alpine at the Hungaroring to carry out a test session, centred on development of the 2026 tyres.
Hot on the heels of an utterly disappointing weekend for Red Bull, freshly-signed team boss Laurent Mekies admitted that the Milton Keynes-based outfit "certainly missed something quite key this ...
Following his sensational lap in Saturday's qualifying which saw Charles Leclerc claim a shock pole position for Ferrari, the Monegasque endured a heartbreaking result at the Hungarian Grand Prix ...
On the second day of the Pirelli tyre development testing in Mogyoród, Alpine driver Franco Colapinto crashed during a Pirelli tyre test at the Hungaroring on Wednesday.
Having endured a disappointing qualifying session on Saturday, Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton spent the majority of the Budapest race stuck in traffic, ending up 12th. Despite the tough weekend, the ...
On the back of his best results of the season, two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso was left puzzled about Aston Martin's sudden upturn in performance following their disastrous showing at the Belgian ...
Having endured a dramatic slump at Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc revealed that a chassis problem on his Ferrari Formula 1 car caused his sudden loss of pace.
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