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Are Formula 1 Cars Manual?
Formula 1 cars are not manual in the traditional sense. They use a semi-automatic sequential transmission system that allows drivers to shift gears manually using paddle shifters mounted behind the ...
Manufacturers that compete in Formula 1 obviously use it as a marketing stunt. While teams like Ferrari will compete simply because there is no F1 without it, other teams need to justify spending ...
Lego and Oracle Red Bull Racing are set to launch a hyper-realistic brick-built race car as part of a newly announced multi-year partnership with Formula 1. The new Lego Technic set replicates the ...
Ferrari has announced a multi-year agreement to supply power units and gearboxes to the Cadillac F1 team, starting in the 2026 season. This strategic partnership ensures Cadillac, backed by General ...
Today's high-end sports cars all use exquisite dual-clutch automatic gearboxes for super-quick shifts and better driver control than even a row-your-own manual gearbox can offer. But back in the heady ...
Red Bull's Sergio Pérez was at the heart of the controversy in Monaco qualifying, losing his RB18 into turn 8 and forcing a red flag to end the session prematurely ...
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Here are five ‘Formula One cars' for the road
From the brains of ex-McLaren F1 engineers, in 2007 you could buy this carbon fibre two seat (ish) lightweight with a ...
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