There is more to Formula 1 than its swift speeds. Behind these thrilling races are integral parts and mechanics that come at a staggering price, all for the sake of victory. Normal cars can be ...
Most F1 cars can reach speeds of well over 200 mph, but the newest automobiles in the F1 stable go much, much slower. Built from 400,000 Lego pieces, the life-size Lego cars can drive 12 mph—not bad ...
George Russell's Mercedes heads into the Bahrain pits (Sona Maleterova/Getty Images) SAKHIR, Bahrain — One of Formula 1’s biggest selling points has been the sensory experience. In formative racing ...
Formula 1 is a funny sport. While some fans celebrate the heroes in the driving seat for their masterful on-track action, others will argue that they're only as successful as their last car. And in a ...
Since F1 decided to switch from 2.4-liter V8 engines to these newer turbocharged 1.6-liter V6 hybrids, one might argue that we’ve seen less spectacular racing across the board, purely because of how ...
Making a race car bigger and heavier may seem counterproductive, but that's exactly what's happened to Formula 1 cars over the past two decades. F1 has gone through several rule changes since Red Bull ...
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