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Formula 1's Six-Point Safety Harness Explained
Formula 1 has had essentially the same seatbelt configurations for over 50 years now, but before the six-point harness' introduction in the 1970s, F1 drivers were regularly passing away during races.
It also reported an 84 per cent increase in live viewership for Lewis Hamilton’s sprint win in Shanghai this season among ...
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F1 2026: Biggest Rule Change Ever in F1 Explained and How They Could Change Formula 1
Formula 1 is preparing for a major transformation in 2026, with sweeping regulation changes aimed at making racing closer, cars more sustainable, and the sport more exciting for fans.
Explore how advanced aerodynamics shape Formula 1 performance, from ground effect and downforce to the aero battles driving ...
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FORMULA 1® STAR Sergio “Checo” Pérez TO THROW CEREMONIAL FIRST PITCH AT DODGER STADIUM ON WEDNESDAY LOS ANGELES – Formula 1® driver and six-time Grand Prix winner Sergio “Checo” Pérez will throw out ...
Next year, Formula 1 will see one of its biggest changes in a generation. Sweeping new regulations will change how cars look, ...
The Canadian, Dutch and Singapore Grands Prix will become Formula One sprint weekends for the first time next season on a ...
Cadillac team principal Graeme Lowdon admits defining “success” in year one for the new US outfit is far from straightforward ...
Formula E racing aims to reinvent motor sports. WSJ’s Dan Neil travels to Mexico City to test the electric race car's ...
Are you preparing for UPSC CSE 2026? Here are questions from GS paper 2 for this week with essential points as the fodder for ...
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