FIA president says V8 engines will return to F1
Digest more
17hon MSN
Cadillac F1 car lands in Jay Leno’s garage as GM explains why it chose Cadillac over Corvette
Jay Leno has long featured all kinds of incredible cars, from classics like the recently showcased 1930 Packard 734 Speedster to one-off builds. But his latest feature is not exactly an everyday sight.
Technical regulations were overhauled for the 2026 season, a key part being the hybrid V6 engines that increased electrical power and runusing fully-sustainable fuels. But now, the sport could be set to change course — and get loud again — by returning to the simpler V8 engines as soon as 2030.
The Miami Grand Prix is being held this weekend, and thousands of people are expected to catch a glimpse of Cadillac's special car livery during the squads first home race in Formula 1. It was, however, on display for the public to check it out at Vera Cadillac in Pembroke Pines this week.
Ford is making a big return to racing, from the Kentucky Derby to Formula 1, celebrating 125 years of Ford Racing.
Jay Leno brought the Cadillac F1 race car to his garage, giving it a thorough once-over with an interview from GM president Mark Reuss.
From a round of golf with Scottie Scheffler to private dinners around Miami and a splashy event at Carbone, the new Cadillac Formula 1 team was everywhere as it made its United States racing debut.
Driver61 on MSN
Watch what happens to F1 cars after racing ends
Most people think Formula 1 cars disappear once their racing days are over - but that’s far from the truth. Behind closed doors, Ferrari and other teams carefully preserve machines worth millions, each carrying stories from some of the sport’s biggest moments.
Pierre Gasly’s car tumbled over in the opening laps of the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday. Gasly’s car rolled over after he was on the outside of Liam Lawson entering the Turn 17 hairpin on lap 6. Lawson locked up the brakes on his car and made contact with Gasly, whose car flipped over before coming to a rest wedged up against a barrier.
The new limits on harvesting energy from the V6 to charge the battery on the move should reduce the potential for huge speed differentials like the one that caused Oliver Bearman’s crash in Japan, and energy management was (thankfully) not much of a topic this weekend.
Adrian Newey's final work for Aston Martin rivals Red Bull has entered the final stage of production, with the RB17 yet to hit the market
Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll says he had “a thousand times” more fun testing an F3 car than driving 2026-spec F1 machinery, and believes the sport is “miles off” where it should be. Formula 1’s new regulations have divided opinion owing to the manner in which the cars have to be driven, in order to maximize the potential of the new power units.