Formula 1 (F1) has long been the pinnacle of automotive innovation, with cutting-edge technology developed on the racetrack eventually making its way to everyday automobiles. F1’s relentless pursuit ...
F1 doesn’t just build faster cars; it builds solutions to the world's problems. Toto Wolff once called his Mercedes Formula 1 cars the "fastest laboratory in the world". While this may be a cliché ...
A sense of trepidation accosts the arrival of Formula 1's incoming cycle of regulations. While the birth of F1's 2026 generation has been admittedly problematic, with genuine concerns raised ...
Journalist Edd Straw and former F1 technical director and car designer Gary Anderson are here to guide listeners through the wonderful world of Formula 1 technology. With the help of special guests ...
Cadillac has announced a new partnership with IFS Software, which will act as the American outfit's official technology partner, ahead of its Formula 1 debut this year. The team began using IFS ...
Fanatec ®, a brand of CORSAIR ® (NASDAQ: CRSR) and global leader in sim racing hardware, has entered a new multi-year global ...
McLaren engineers have worked with reef scientists to create Machine One, which uses F1 technology to help restore the Great ...
F1 cars already travel at incredibly brisk speeds, but that hasn't stopped Ferrari from employing a new feature that will make them go even faster.
These cars really are setting the pace -- of technology. Racer Lewis Hamilton's Formula 1 McLaren may help heal an injury. And Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari can make it easier to land on Mars. It's even ...
It seems that the sun never sets on General Motors' motorsports efforts, and it’s all thanks to Corvette and Cadillac's racing achievements. By the way, after it found ample success in the IMSA ...