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    Motor racing: F1 unveils 'nimble' car for new era starting in 2026

    Formula One will enter a new era in 2026 with smaller and lighter cars featuring active aerodynamics. The FIA presented the technical regulations for the new generation of 'nimble' cars, aiming for better efficiency and handling. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem hailed the unique revision to make the championship more relevant and attractive.

    After tennis, Infosys Topaz to drive AI-led innovation of Formula E racing

    Infosys partners with ABB FIA Formula E as digital innovation partner, aiming to engage 500 million fans by 2030. The collaboration focuses on fan engagement, sustainability, and technology innovation, including AI-powered insights and real-time data.

    Formula E strikes new media rights deal in India

    Sony Pictures Networks India partners with Formula E to air 10th season races exclusively in Indian sub-continent and neighboring countries, featuring Jehan Daruvala from MSG racing among 11 teams competing in 16 races. The 10th season of the championship will see 11 race teams compete in 16 races across 10 iconic cities including debuts for Misano (Italy) and Shanghai.

    Indian Oil set to join high table of F1 fuel producers

    Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) plans to produce fuel for Formula One (F1) racing, becoming the first Indian company to do so. IOC aims to supply F1 teams with certified F1 fuel, competing with global majors like Shell.

    Red Bull does give you wings: Despite investigation, Christian Horner is in driver’s seat

    Horner was front and center a week ago at Red Bull's launch of its 2024 car - a virtual highlight reel of the success Horner has built since he became team principal in 2005. Make no mistake, the longest-tenured team leader in the F1 paddock knows how to win: Red Bull has won six constructors' championships and seven drivers' championships under Horner.

    Lewis Hamilton's legacy: A look back at career highlights ahead of his final F1 season with Mercedes

    As Lewis Hamilton prepares for his final Formula 1 season with Mercedes before joining Ferrari in 2025, the racing world reflects on his illustrious career. With seven world championships, 103 race wins, and numerous records broken, Hamilton has left an indelible mark on the sport.

    The Economic Times
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