The FIA says that nearly half of F1’s grid had to modify the rear wing on their car to comply with the governing body’s anti-flexing rules.
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GPblog on MSNFIA explains 'four or five' teams had to 'change rear wing' after latest technical directiveFIA single seater director Nikolas Tombazis has revealed "four or five" teams had to change their rear wings ahead of Formula ...
Hyundai has stuck its novelty clown shoes on yet again and teased this one-off concept, dubbed the ‘Insteroid’. And yes, what you’re looking at is a humble Inster EV that’s been fitted with all manner ...
For most of the season, Maryland couldn’t catch a break in late-game situations. Their season would have ended on another ...
Williams Racing has been penalized with a staggering fine after it failed to provide footage of its front and rear wings in ...
Two F1 teams have modified their cars in response to the FIA's latest clampdown on flexi wings. At least two F1 teams have ...
Explore the Lamborghini Countach's iconic, quirky design—from scissor doors to a cramped 70s cabin. A supercar legend ...
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The Race on MSNAlpine first to admit changes for wing rule, McLaren points at othersMcLaren insists it was not the worst offender in triggering Formula 1’s ‘mini-DRS’ clampdown, as Alpine became the first ...
Delving into the technical detail on show at the Australian Grand Prix, as we take a close look at all the cars.
Two teams have admitted they have had to adjust their rear wings following the FIA's new guidelines, with Ted Kravitz ...
"Old money never stops," was how former boxer Floyd Mayweather justified his latest display of incontinence when it comes to giving himself treats on wheels. Treats that he also bo ...
After one of the wildest season openers of F1 Australian GP, the paddock is all ready to set foot in Shanghai for the weekend ...
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