Max Verstappen’s team missed out on ‘upgrade tokens’ despite being 172 points behind Mercedes in constructor standings Tom has been Senior Sports Correspondent at the Telegraph since 2020, having ...
Cadillac's Sergio Perez doubts that next year's cars will be nicer to drive. Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images BARCELONA — Formula 1 drivers have welcomed the decision to adjust the engine rules from next ...
Max Verstappen has reacted to the news that Formula 1 has agreed to make changes to the engine regulations for the 2027 and 2028 seasons. Four-time world champion Verstappen has been the leading ...
Formula 1, the FIA, teams, and power unit manufacturers have agreed on a two-step change in order to enhance the new engine ruleset. The new engine regulations, whereby there is a near 50/50 split—in ...
Max Verstappen described this season's rules as "anti-racing." Mark Thompson/Getty Images Formula 1 will adjust its engine rules in 2027 and 2028 by reducing the amount of electric power available in ...
The USGA today announced the launch of the pilot phase for Rules AI, its innovative, first-of-its-kind technology designed to make the Rules of Golf more accessible and understandable for golfers ...
In the relative Stone Age of 2022, USGA rules expert Craig Winter was hanging out in the living room of his Washington State home with a friend of his wife’s. The acquaintance was playing around on ...
New Orleans, LA October 07, 2025 –(PR.com)– 3dEYE, a leader in AI-powered security solutions, announced the launch of its new AI-Powered Video Analytics Rule Engine at GSX 2025. This next-generation ...
The Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix was one of the better races we've seen so far this season, and that was to some degree thanks to some new regulations introduced to improve qualifying and make the ...
FIA’s Nikolas Tombazis reveals how shifting automotive industry priorities led to F1’s controversial 50/50 hybrid engine regulations for 2026, while stressing the need for future stability. What is ...
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