Formula One is getting rid of their drag reduction system ahead of the 2026 season. What are they using as a replacement?
Formula One fans will be hearing a lot about Boost, Overtake, Active Aero and Recharge in 2026 after saying farewell to DRS, ...
The Drag Reduction System (DRS) proved vital when it came to overtaking at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, with drivers all using it to great effect over the race's 57 laps. But what exactly is the ...
The F1 car of 2026 will be slightly narrower and slightly lighter than the machines that raced for the last time earlier this month. But not by a huge amount: minimum weight is decreased by 30 kg to ...
The wings will open (reducing drag) on the straights and close (increasing downforce) in the corners, with the cars operating ...
Formula One is set for a major transformation in 2026, introducing new terms like Boost, Overtake, Active Aero, and Recharge.
The 2026 Formula 1 season heralds transformative changes as the Drag Reduction System (DRS) is abandoned in favor of strategic battery power deployment. Cars are set to become smaller, lighter, and ...
Formula 1's biggest technical overhaul isn't just reshaping the cars and the way drivers extract performance from them -- it ...
New names for key systems and updated visuals aim to make Formula 1’s biggest rules overhaul easier to follow.
One of the staples of Formula One over the past decade and a half in terms of creating on-track drama has been the Drag Reduction System, more commonly known as ...
Formula One has announced new simplified terminology which will be used next year in an effort to make the 2026 regulations easier for fans to understand.
Formula 1 has issued an update on terminology to be used in the F1 2026 season, as all-new cars are welcomed into the sport.