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Cupra has charged into Formula E. Its CEO tells us why in Mexico
Damien Smit
On the part-indoor race track at London’s Excel arena last month, Nissan fell short in its quest to win both the teams’ and the manufacturers’ titles in Formula E. But did that matter? Not really. Bec
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There are three components. The car is first, of course: how efficient it is, how fast it is and how easy it is to drive. Second, is the team: how we manage strategies, how we prepare for a race and h
IF WE WERE TO PUBLISH A FOLLOW-UP TO OUR FINAL ERAS gathering, what might the 2035 performance car landscape look like? And looking back at that first 1980s-themed Eras test, how many threads from tha
Several technical directors have described the 2026 Formula 1 rule changes as the biggest revolution in half a century, with both engine and chassis requirements undergoing a complete overhaul. On the