The FIA has reportedly identified the Red Bull Powertrains-Ford V6 as Formula 1's benchmark internal-combustion engine under ...
Formula 1 has officially approved a revised 60/40 split between internal-combustion and electric power for its future power ...
As news emerged of which Formula 1 power unit manufacturers are eligible for extra development, here's how the much discussed ...
Formula 1’s governing body has approved power unit adjustments that will somewhat reduce the awkward energy management that's ...
The start of the 2026 Miami Grand Prix. Rudy Carezzevoli / Getty Images “In principle” was a significant phrase included throughout last Friday’s FIA announcement that Formula 1 engine hardware is now ...
The ruling freezes Red Bull's engine while rivals get development upgrades — up to four over the next two seasons ...
Every power unit manufacturer aside from Red Bull will be given the opportunity to upgrade their engine after the FIA ...
The FIA has officially started distributing notifications to Formula 1 power unit manufacturers detailing their ADUO allowances. As reported by Giuliano Duchessa of AutoRacer.it, the long-awaited ADUO ...
Red Bull are seeking clarification from Formula One's governing body after their 2026 engine was deemed to ​be the benchmark for performance, giving rivals more scope for ‌development.
New development rules create a surprising outcome despite Mercedes’ perfect start to 2026.
Formula 1 has always been a sport of buzzwords and phrases that sound completely made up -- this year is no different, and the acronym ADUO is a buzzword fans will hear plenty of in the lead-up to and ...
The 2026 Formula 1 season kicks off Monday in Barcelona with the first of two pre-season tests. While Aston Martin won’t fully reveal its car until February 9, Honda has already pulled the sheets off ...