The FIA are reportedly wary that one F1 team could quit the sport if a major new rule change is approved for 2026.
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GPblog on MSNAudi responds to potential F1 return to V10 enginesAudi has issued a response to the speculation regarding Formula 1's new power unit regulations being ditched after just two ...
The producers opted not to broadcast Hamilton’s radio call suggesting a swap between himself and Ferrari team-mate Charles ...
Scottish climate action minister Alasdair Allan called for a discounted rate to be introduced with a level of discount ...
The term ‘blockers’ was used extensively on Sunday at a steamy Thermal Club Grand Prix, where ambient temperatures hovering around 90 degrees and a rare race with no caution periods caused ...
Kunal Kamra Says 'Not Against Law To Poke Fun At Leaders', Reveals Next Stand-Up Comedy Venue Amid Controversy. Did Uddhav 'Fund' Kunal Kamra's Show? What Shiv Sena Neta Alleged O ...
Audi has thrown a wrench into Formula 1’s flirtation with a nostalgic return to V10 engines, firmly opposing the move.
Liam Lawson has expressed interest in NASCAR after trying the next-gen car in a Ford Simulator in North Carolina.
Asked by Crash.net for its views on F1’s push for V10 engines, Audi said in a statement: “The upcoming regulation changes, ...
However, while Red Bull and Ferrari have both indicted that they are in favour of the proposed changes, Audi are not. The ...
Oscar Piastri led Lando Norris home in a McLaren one-two at a largely uneventful Chinese Grand Prix. The race standings were ...
Formula One's governing body, the FIA looks serious about bringing back V10 engines despite new regulations coming into effect in 2026.
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