There is a word for what happens when platforms stop serving the people who made them great. Should Formula 1 learn it?
In RACER No. 339, The Technology Issue we explain how F1’s new formula produced the racing we saw in the opening grands prix, ...
The new season of Formula 1 (F1) begins this weekend, with innovations and rules that are a technical overhaul of the sport. The 2026 regulations are the biggest rule change F1 has seen in decades, ...
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen has again taken aim at F1’s new technical regulations ahead of the new season, ...
The first races under Formula 1’s new regulations delivered exactly what the sport’s rule-makers had hoped for: more ...
F1 is getting a makeover at more than 200 miles per hour, with next season set to feature new teams, a new race and entirely new cars. The 2025 Formula 1 season is in the books, but F1 cars will be ...
Fiorano finally gave us a clear look at where open‑wheel racing is headed. Ferrari isn’t making small adjustments for 2026. They’re rewriting how a racecar moves through the air. During the SF26’s ...
U.S. viewers are getting a new way to watch Formula One. After the ESPN contract drew to a close at the end of the 2025 season, a new platform is taking the reins with a dedicated Formula One channel.
Apple is signaling that its upcoming U.S. Formula 1 broadcast deal will extend far beyond streaming races, positioning the partnership as a company-wide effort ahead of the 2026 season. Jim DeLorenzo ...