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How do Formula 1 drivers stay cool?
Formula 1 drivers stay cool in cockpits that often reach more than 50°C by relying on hydration systems, cooling technologies, and structured training methods. Managing heat is essential for both ...
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Explained: How F1’s new ‘overtaking mode’ will work in 2026
With DRS consigned to history, the Formula 1 drivers will have the use of a new 'overtaking mode' to assist passes in 2026.
British Formula E drivers Jake Dennis and Oliver Rowlands were overtaken in the championship standings by Nick Cassidy who ...
At times Hamilton was very close to Charles Leclerc in terms of qualifying pace (a real strength of Leclerc’s) and he had ...
The cell company sponsors races in Las Vegas and—coming in 2026—Austin, rolling out Gen Z influencers and fan experiences for the often young, male Formula 1 crowd.
Lewis Hamilton says he would rather be late for work than to skip the one thing he does every morning "without fail" to help keep his body in top shape. The seven-time Formula 1 world champion turns ...
The 41-year-old seven-time drivers' title winner is heading into 2026 hoping for a big change in his fortunes with the ...
F1 TV commentator Jolyon Palmer has hailed Oscar Piastri’s 2025 campaign as a defining breakthrough and a "coming of age".
Ferrari are now finishing up preparations on the cars that Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will drive during F1’s first ...
Can autonomous car racing challenge F1? A2RL’s 150mph AI battles are getting closer to human drivers, bolder, and more exciting, although not without the odd crash.
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How Isack Hadjar bounced back from Australian GP disaster: "My world collapsed"
Isack Hadjar has opened up about how he has managed to bounce back from difficult moments in his racing career, including the ...
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