Called the W1 (codenamed P18), the new car is set to launch ... of Gordon Murray-penned F1 and 2012 P1 have and continue to adorn many a teenagers' walls (or phone wallpaper, for that matter).
A far cry from Barnard’s era, when he likened the floppy, sticky cloth to “handling the most irksome wallpaper in the world.” ...
To mark the big announcement, the companies have revealed that a one-of-a-kind F1 Hot Wheels car will be released before the ...
The T-Tray, also referred to as the splitter, sits at the front of the car’s floor, just behind the front axle. Initially, its purpose in Formula 1 was quite straightforward – it provided a ...
The Aston Martin charger believes that, in the current era of F1, driving at less than 100% can actually lead to faster lap ...
With the 2026 regulations, Formula 1 is set to introduce groundbreaking innovations, but will these advancements impact consumer vehicles?
Hot Wheels and Formula 1 have partnered to create a range of 1:64 scale track cars. The first car to launch in this new lineup is a limited edition Formula 1 car with a bespoke Hot Wheels racing ...
There will be a full range of F1 cars in 1:64 scale next year, following a unique Hot Wheels–branded car coming before the end of 2024. Hot Wheels will also be present at select Formula 1 races in ...
Formula 1 teams will try to run their cars as low to the ground as possible, without wearing out the underside plank, in a bid to gain downforce and performance. This is particularly important in ...
Fernando Alonso believes the drivers not pushing to the max is the reason Formula 1 hasn’t seen a Safety Car in nine races. After all, they’re faster if they only drive at “90 per cent”.
Long term in F1 is about two and a half months and, basically, what we learn this year is relevant to next year. “So next year's car will be an evolution of this year's car. I mean, there's many ...