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The battle between McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri is playing out on track, within the team and across the ...
F1 vs. IndyCar: What’s the difference between the cars? The first thing that stands out about these cars is that they are both single-seater, open-wheel machines with exposed wheels and ...
Lando Norris has come out in support of Colton Herta and IndyCar to question the FIA's Super Licence points system.
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motorsport.com on MSNLatest Williams vs Liam Lawson clash shows F1 racing rules remain divisive
Formula 1's racing rules are back on the agenda at the Italian Grand Prix drivers' briefing after a contested penalty for ...
Thanks to the nature of the hybrid system, the current generation of Formula 1 car – including the Atlassian Williams Racing FW47 – hosts one of the most efficient internal combustion engines ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNF1 2026: Confirmed teams and power unit suppliers for F1’s huge regulation changes
The F1 2026 grid is set for a huge change in how it operates. Here is a look at which brand is due to power which team.
McLaren is set to auction a 2026 F1 car before it races in unprecedented sale at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with RM Sotheby's featuring three future race cars.
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AutoGuide on MSNAston Martin Vantage S F1 Safety Car: All The Details
Aston Martin has introduced the new Vantage S Safety Car for Formula 1, debuting at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort.
Formula 1 cars weigh 1,752 pounds without the driver, compared to IndyCars’ 1,635-1,785 pounds, depending on the course. IndyCar fuels its cars with ethanol, whereas NASCAR and F1 use unleaded fuel.
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