An often overlooked change to the 2026 regulations is a significant push to increase safety, which has been an extreme ...
There will be no Aston Martin Safety Cars from the 2026 F1 season. Aston Martin have decided against renewing its deal to supply F1 with safety vehicles after its current contract expired at the end ...
The Formula 1 chassis withstands crashes through a carbon-fibre monocoque, energy-absorbing crash structures, and an aerospace-grade titanium halo, engineered to endure impacts up to 250 kN (25 tonnes ...
In a definitive shift for Formula 1’s trackside operations, the iconic British wings of Aston Martin are folding.
Bernd Mayländer, the Formula One safety car driver since 2000, is set to mark his 500th Grand Prix at the Australian season ...
Having been introduced in Formula One in 2018, the halo has provided a 17% increase in the survival rate of the driver. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo explains how the head protection device ...
Mercedes has unveiled its new red safety car, which will be the sole car on duty throughout the 2026 Formula 1 season. For the first time since 2021, Mercedes will once again supply the sole official ...
The yellow lights are part of an increased push for safety in F1 2026, with teams’ new challengers featuring additional hazard warning indicators. Every team’s 2026 car will feature these so-called ...