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News Racing F1 Here’s Why Firing Up an Old F1 Car Can Take Hours. Just like a thoroughbred race horse, an F1 car needs a delicate touch and careful preparation to get it going.
Formula 1 is all about speed, but actually getting a car prepped to go out on track requires patience. Even 25 years ago, F1 race cars took hours to start, as YouTuber Matt Amys explains in this ...
A YouTube personality was arrested on suspicion of causing thousands of pounds worth of damage to a car at Silverstone last ...
A YouTuber was among three men arrested at the British Grand Prix on suspicion of causing thousands of pounds worth of damage ...
It's one of the classic F1 debates: what are the best-looking cars ever? It is, of course, entirely subjective, particularly as fans of different ages tend to prefer different eras and, therefore ...
The biggest difference you'll spot between the TDF One and a 2013 Marussia Formula 1 car is the power unit. Instead of a roaring V8 from Cosworth, the TDF cars are fitted with a 1.8-liter turbo ...
Formula One technology evolves at such a rapid pace that these days that teams retire each model after just a single season. However, the cars are still valuable to their respective teams as ...
A total of 34 crimes were reported with 20 arrests made at Silverstone over the British Grand Prix weekend, while ...
The Porsche Carrera GT has always been known for its screaming wail of an exhaust note, not so different from an old F1 car. As it turns out, there’s a very good (if complicated) reason for that.
Formula One technology evolves at such a rapid pace that these days that teams retire each model after just a single season. However, the cars are still valuable to their respective teams as ...