Changes to F1 regulations mean cars on the Melbourne track will be louder, slightly slower on corners, harder to handle, but ...
Formula 1 2026 regulations introduce smaller cars, active aerodynamics, a 50-50 hybrid power split, sustainable fuels and enhanced safety standards in the sport’s biggest technical overhaul in over a ...
Formula 1 is back, and as reigning champion Lando Norris begins his title defence at Albert Park, Melbourne Australia, the season promises to be faster, more unpredictable and as dramatic as ever ...
In the Vietnam War US Phantoms claimed to have destroyed around 147 aircraft (of a total of 195 North Vietnamese Air Force ...
The Northrop B-2 lacks a tail because it emphasizes stealth over maneuverability and is designed for deep penetration strikes ...
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The air isn’t just gas. Scientists have found a way to track what’s really floating in it
Thanks to a breakthrough study, scientists now have a more accurate way to predict the behavior of irregularly shaped airborne particles, such as dust and microplastics. This could transform ...
Ferrari's inverted rear wing is merely the latest in a long and glorious tradition of Formula 1 engineers pushing technology and finding loopholes ...
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2026 F1 aerodynamics explained: Active Aero, X-Mode and Z-Mode
The aerodynamic regulations for 2026 represent a departure from every approach Formula 1 has taken to managing downforce and drag since the DRS era ...
Fundamentally, pushing a downforce car – which all F1 cars have been since some way through 1968 – through the air costs enormous amounts of energy. So although the power units can deliver in excess ...
The 1970s get a bad rap when it comes to performance cars. Sure, emissions regulations and the oil embargo did a number on ...
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Ford's New Mid-Size Truck Will Be a Fully Modern EV That'll Cost $30K When It Goes on Sale in 2027
After a string of EVs adapted from other projects, Detroit’s second-largest maker has finally started with a clean sheet of paper.
Israel and the U.S. pounded Iran on Monday in a campaign that President Donald Trump said would likely take several weeks.
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