The Belgian Grand Prix sprint race was largely affected by the differing downforce levels run by the two Formula 1 teams at the front; Red Bull's lower-drag approach with Max Verstappen proved to be ...
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What Is Downforce In F1?

Downforce is a vertical aerodynamic force that pushes a Formula 1 car down onto the track, acting like an upside-down aeroplane wing. This force significantly increases the car’s grip, allowing it to ...
Formula 1 teams have detailed their low-drag aerodynamic set-ups for this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, in line with the traditional approach to the high-speed Monza circuit. Every year, teams tend to ...
Learn how Formula 1 engineers reinvented the wing to generate massive downforce and adapt to the new 2026 aerodynamic regulations.
If you follow motorsport for long enough, you'll eventually hear that a Formula 1 car generates enough downforce above a certain speed that it could theoretically drive upside down. McMurtry ...
Lewis Hamilton has high hopes for the Singapore GP where he expects the W14 to perform relatively better. The high downforce Marina Bay Street Circuit is best-suited for the Mercedes which is known to ...
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F1 is set to undergo another of its periodic technical rule changes in 2026, undertaken every few years in an effort to keep the racing safe and at least somewhat relevant. The sport is adopting ...