Ferrari: Dyno suggests F1 engine reliability issues have been addressed

Ferrari and its customer teams Alfa Romeo and Haas suffered regular problems over the course of last year.
Under the current engine freeze, manufacturers are only allowed to work on reliability updates, although it’s been rumoured that Ferrari has also found extra performance.
Such a gain would be perfectly legal if better reliability meant that the engine could be run consistently at higher …Keep reading

Magazine: F1 2023 launch season kicks off, and more

McLaren, Ferrari and Williams are three of the biggest Formula 1 names, and all had milestone moments in their 2023 campaigns as this week began. McLaren and Ferrari both launched their new machines, while the Williams FW45 hit the track for the first time.
We take a look at all of them in this week’s issue, with technical editor Jake Boxall-Legge investigating the latest trends as the second …Keep reading

Brown: No reason not to expand F1 grid if new teams pay “fair” fee

The FIA announced earlier this month that it was appealing for expressions of interest from potential new F1 teams, with a view to expanding the grid to 11 or 12 teams as early as 2025. 
Andretti Global is currently the most vocal party looking to join the F1 grid in the future, securing a partnership with US automotive giant General Motors for its entry proposal. 
PLUS: The hockey …Keep reading