High speeds, the threat of dangerous crashes, the excitement of the crowd – and the laws of physics on full display. A physicist explains the science of NASCAR.
Protesters, most of them male, demanding the return of Formula 1 ‘grid girls’.
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Benoit F Leleux, International Institute for Management Development (IMD); Anouk Lavoie, International Institute for Management Development (IMD), and Tawfik Jelassi, International Institute for Management Development (IMD)
How the likes of McLaren and Dallara are teaching the business world how to pull off a digital transformation.
Motor racing has always had a close relationship with the media.
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Electric vehicle racing is slower and quieter than conventional car racing. To make it interesting, organisers are allowing fans to choose by popular vote to give some drivers a power boost.
Cycling has been on the look out for mini engines in bike frames, and it may have come up trumps. But it might be missing a trick to invigorate the sport.
Fans admire a Formula 1 in Melbourne ahead of the season opening Australian Grand Prix.
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The Formula 1 season begins in Melbourne this week and a number of changes have been made following the tragic accident last year which has left one driver still in a coma.
‘I realise it’s got flames on it, but does it go up to 11?’
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I’d like to say that it’s not every day you get asked to try to break a world record with a speed-obsessed truck mechanic from Grimsby, but for us at the Centre for Sports Engineering Research it’s starting…
Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi remains in a critical condition after a serious crash earlier this month.
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As with most tragic events today, Formula One driver Jules Bianchi’s recent crash in the Japanese Grand Prix has raised the usual frenzy of questions surrounding who is to blame when things go wrong and…