China’s biggest electric car company could be heading for Formula 1, not by starting from scratch, but by buying its way onto the grid as the sport’s global influence continues to grow.
Gentlemen, start your electric motors. In the 34 years since Formula One left its tracks on the streets of downtown Phoenix, city officials have been working hard to bring the racing event back to the ...
Gentlemen, start your electric motors. In the 34 years since Formula One left its tracks on the streets of downtown Phoenix, city officials have been working hard to bring the racing event back to the ...
According to Bloomberg, the company is examining a range of options that could include either building its own F1 team ...
Nissan is in urgent need of a turnaround. While focusing on mainstream vehicles might seem like the obvious path back to stability, the company is also exploring something a bit more ambitious: ...
A Formula 1 increasingly reliant on electric power and battery technology appears to be starting to attract major players ...
Porsche’s unveiling of the new Porsche 99X Electric Formula E car represents a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing pursuit of excellence in electric motorsport. The German automaker has ...
The Chinese company BYD, the world’s largest carmaker, is exploring the possibility of entering prestigious international racing series, including Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship (WEC), ...
Nissan is building EV prototypes using Formula E race tech, aiming to deliver a road-going halo car that brings back performance credibility. Nissan may be best known for the Leaf and the GT-R, but ...