The 107% Rule in F1 qualifying ensures only competitive cars make the grid. Learn its origins and how it applies today.
The 75% rule in F1 determines how points are awarded in shortened races. From Spa 2021 to recent changes, discover how this regulation shapes modern F1 races and championships.
Discover Max Verstappen's $250M net worth, record F1 salary, sponsors, and how he's building a legacy in other motorsports series.
Jules Bianchi’s tragic death in 2015 led to the permanent retirement of F1’s number 17 and sparked major safety reforms that continue to protect drivers today.
From F1's 397 km/h top speed to MotoGP, IndyCar, and WEC benchmarks, we break down how fast the world’s top racing series really go—and what makes each uniquely quick.
Who’s earning the most in Formula 1? We break down every 2026 F1 driver salary — from Verstappen’s $65M to rookie contracts under $1M. Full grid earnings list inside.
Lewis Hamilton’s 2026 net worth hits $300M, fuelled by a $60M Ferrari deal, sponsors, and business ventures in fashion, food, and film as he builds a legacy beyond F1.
From iconic tributes to karting throwbacks, discover why each F1 driver picked their number — including rookies, legends, and the only officially retired number on the grid.
Want to understand how F1 qualifying really works? From sessions and tyre rules to Sprint formats, this guide breaks it all down for any F1 fan.
Who is the tallest F1 driver in 2026? And who tips the scales as the lightest? Your complete guide to the F1 Drivers heights and weights.