Cadillac Makes a Bold Move: Entering F1 with Ferrari Power Units and a Vision for the Future
Cadillac is entering Formula 1 in 2026 with Ferrari power units, setting high aspirations for innovation and competition in the motorsport arena.
Cadillac is entering Formula 1 in 2026 with Ferrari power units, setting high aspirations for innovation and competition in the motorsport arena.
Carlos Sainz criticizes the FIA's 2026 F1 regulations, claiming they're overly complex and could disrupt competitive balance.
George Russell voices concerns that the 2026 F1 cars, with their advanced aerodynamics and high speeds, may pose unprecedented safety risks.
Max Verstappen calls for an F1 weight reduction of at least 100kg in the 2026 regulations, pushing beyond the FIA's 30kg target for more agile, thrilling races.
Explore FIA's optimistic outlook on adapting 2026 F1 power unit regulations and manufacturers' role in shaping the future of motorsport.
F1's 2026 regulations shift focus to driver skill and sustainability, introducing lighter cars and Active Aero for enhanced competition.
Exploring the radical changes set for F1 in 2026, from hybrid power units to the sport's sustainability and technological challenges.
Max Verstappen critiques modern F1 cars' performance, likening them to boats in low-speed corners, and discusses the future of racing.