Formula One returns after a five-week break with this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix. The lengthy lay-off came as a result of the ...
An F1 car nowadays can peak at about 140 decibels.  Formula One drivers spend a lot of time exposed to that level of noise ...
MIAMI GARDENS, FL. — As drivers spoke to reporters Thursday before the Miami Grand Prix, it became more and more evident that ...
Aston Martin says it “cannot expect miracles” at the Miami Grand Prix despite further steps to resolve the severe vibration ...
Max Verstappen says the changes to F1's rules amount to "a tickle" in terms of addressing his and other drivers' concerns ...
Honda is confident that the hardware changes it has brought to Miami this weekend will improve Aston Martin's F1 campaign ...
It would also allow for more spending and bench testing freedom. Formula One’s technical regulations state: "ADUO ...
Power unit countermeasures aim to improve reliability, but performance gains remain limited, and Honda not expecting big jump ...
F1 is reportedly considering a rule change to the engine regulations to help Honda's power unit, which is well below the rest ...
As the Iran war caused the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi races, F1 teams and drivers found themselves with a ...
Every Formula 1 driver has a Performance Coach who works closely with them to optimise their performance and health across the season, and these Performance Coaches are some of the very few ...
An F1 car nowadays can peak at about 140 decibels.  Formula One drivers spend a lot of time exposed to that level of noise ...