The Formula 1 season is about to start and it is joined by Formula 2 and Formula 3 support series. These junior categories not only serve to prepare drivers for the top of motorsports but also test ...
Manufacturers are flocking towards alternative power sources, but Formula 1 remains confident in the combustion engine. Electric vehicles are now becoming the focus of the automotive industry, but ...
Carmakers and governments have called time on the internal combustion engine as they switch to electric but Formula One sees plenty of life in it yet as the sport races towards a zero-carbon future.
Electric cars are far more efficient than combustion engines, yet face adoption hurdles as synthetic fuels gain unexpected ...
Formula 1 wants to keep electric powertrains away from the race track for as long as possible. The world’s premiere motorsport announced on Wednesday that it’s developing its own 100 percent ...
Today, the Nissan Leaf S base model gets the same 30-kilowatt-hour battery pack previous offered only on higher trim levels, Germany contemplates a ban on sales of new internal-combustion cars after ...
EU reconsiders 2035 combustion car ban amid pressure from automakers, marking a significant shift in green policy.
Combustion engines, quite possibly two-stroke, using fossil-free fuels could provide F1 the necessary performance and speed while also retaining the sound fans love and that electric racing lacks.
LONDON (Reuters) - Carmakers and governments have called time on the internal combustion engine as they switch to electric but Formula One sees plenty of life in it yet as the sport races towards a ...
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