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The computing powerhouse that gives F1 faith over its 2026 car plan

9 months ago

from: Autosport.com

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The planned increase in electrification, with a 50-50 power split from the battery and combustion engine, has prompted concerns about drivers running out of energy on the... read more »

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F1 team bosses weigh in on customer chances in 2026

11 months ago

from: Autosport.com

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Before the Monaco Grand Prix, weekend Honda announced it would return to F1 as a fully-fledged engine manufacturer by supplying works power units to Aston Martin from 2026,... read more »

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Horner suggests Honda could help 2026 Red Bull F1 engine project

about 1 year ago

from: Autosport.com

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Porsche announced on Friday that its planned collaboration with Red Bull won't be going ahead, leaving the latter free to pursue other potential partnerships.Honda ended... read more »

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Honda to be title sponsor of F1's Japanese Grand Prix

about 1 year ago

from: Autosport.com

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The Japanese manufacturer, which owns the Suzuka circuit where the race takes place, turned its back on grand prix racing because it felt it could not carry on amid the... read more »

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Symonds: Electrification ‘not the only answer’ in F1 future

over 2 years ago

from: PlanetF1.com

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F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds thinks the sport will be looking at further hybridising its power units. read more »

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Porsche admits that it is "thinking about" F1

over 2 years ago

from: Pitpass.com

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The new head of Porsche Motorsport admits that the German manufacturer is "thinking about" entering F1, but admits that electrification and more standard parts will... read more »

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Domenicali: F1 can prove electric not only future power solution

over 3 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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Formula 1 CEO and president Stefano Domenicali is confident the series can prove electrification is not the only sustainable future automotive power solution, believing hybrids... read more »

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Mercedes remains confident of F1 industry relevence despite shift to electrification

over 3 years ago

from: GPfans.com

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Daimler chairman and head of Mercedes Ola Kallenius has doubled down on his belief that Formula 1 remains relevant to the modern automotive industry despite a widespread shift... read more »

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Autosport Podcast: Explaining the evolution of braking with AVL RACING

over 3 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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The increase of hybridisation and electrification in motorsport has resulted in a dramatic evolution in the braking systems of a racing car over the past few years read more »

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Electric car move may hurt Red Bull-Honda future

over 4 years ago

from: PlanetF1.com

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Honda is speaking with Red Bull about continuing their partnership but admit the trend towards "electrification" could see it end. read more »

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Electric road car shift complicating Honda's post-2021 F1 future

over 4 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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Honda is talking to Red Bull about extending its Formula 1 future beyond 2021, but its situation is complicated by financial pressure on its road car company due to electrification read more »

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Renault: F1 engines must go electric

over 4 years ago

from: GPfans.com

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Renault chief Cyril Abiteboul says Formula 1 will be "left behind" if the sport's set of engine regulations for 2024 do not recognise a global switch towards... read more »

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Renault's vision for the future of F1... "electrification"

over 6 years ago

from: Pitpass.com

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As Jean Todt insists F1 will never go all-electric, Renault boss admits electrification is key to the future of the sport. read more »

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