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Oracle Red Bull Racing is currently dominating the championship with Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez.
The former dominant team now chasing Red Bull with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell.
The most iconic team in F1 history with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
Bahrain International Circuit
Jeddah Corniche Circuit
Albert Park Circuit
Modern F1 power units are hybrid systems combining a 1.6L V6 turbocharged internal combustion engine with energy recovery systems, achieving over 50% thermal efficiency.
Learn MoreF1 cars generate enormous downforce through complex aerodynamic surfaces, with teams spending thousands of hours in wind tunnels and CFD simulations to optimize performance.
Learn MoreFrom the Halo device to crash structures and fireproof materials, F1 has pioneered safety technologies that have saved lives and influenced road car development.
Learn MoreF1 cars generate over 1 million data points per second, with teams analyzing this information in real-time to make strategic decisions during races.
Learn MoreThe first Formula One World Championship race was held at Silverstone, UK, with Giuseppe Farina winning the inaugural championship.
Teams like Lotus, Cooper, and BRM revolutionized car design with rear-engine layouts, while drivers like Jim Clark and Graham Hill dominated.
Turbocharged engines producing over 1,000 horsepower dominated, with legendary battles between Prost, Senna, Piquet, and Mansell.
Michael Schumacher and Ferrari dominated, winning five consecutive championships from 2000-2004, setting numerous records.
The introduction of hybrid power units saw Mercedes dominate, with Lewis Hamilton equaling Schumacher's seven championships.
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