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Why F1 hybrid engines beat road cars on thermal efficiency?
A modern Formula 1 power unit squeezes more useful work from a liter of fuel than any production car on the planet. Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains publicly stated that its hybrid V6 surpassed 50% thermal efficiency as early as 2017.
Formula 1 cars have some excellent thermal efficiency, with even the best mainstream cars just scraping under their potential. But why is that?
Formula One's top technical minds will get together on Thursday for the first of a series of meetings to discuss the sport's new engine rules and what tweaks need to be made after three races.
Honda's beginnings were in true engineering; their early days were filled with innovation that ultimately led them to become one of the world's biggest and most respected automotive manufacturers. It has gone on to be respected not just as an innovator on ...
F1's new cars have divided fans and drivers. Now three meetings will decide if the rules on their operations will change in 2026
The FIA is understood to have issued a new technical directive.
Audi Formula 1 chief Mattia Binotto is expecting his team to have an inferior power unit compared to its more established rivals in the forthcoming 2026 campaign. The German marque will make its debut as both an F1 team and engine supplier this year, after ...
Conceived by motorsport visionary Gordon Murray and brought to life by McLaren in 1992, the F1 was built to be one of the best sports cars of all time. Fast forward to 1998, when the F1 went on to shatter the world's top-speed record, reaching 240.1 mph ...