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It’s April. You’ve been toiling away at university for the past three years, lectures are finally drawing to a close and you’re putting the finishing touches to your home-brewed race car. To outsiders
JUST FOR A MOMENT, FORGET THE pictures and headline accompanying this text. Imagine, without any context, you’re about to drive a prototype for a brand new Aston Martin model. What kind of car springs
THIS IS QUATTRO COUNTRY. THE ROAD NEVER RESTS, climbing and weaving its way up to high altitude with the Pyrenees breaking through the haze on the left, and dense pine forest towering above on the rig
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
I remember an early 1978 argument over the chassis of the RS10 and the use of the engine,” said Renault Formula 1 team driver Jean-Pierre Jabouille. “Whether to put a twin turbo in it and modify the c
“The car, if I had to, I would have moved it from the wind tunnel myself,” said Williams team principal James Vowles of his 2025 contender back in April. The season was but four races old, not even a