The next generation of F1 cars could bring with it some extreme braking systems. All-new chassis and power unit regulations will transform the sport next season with teams already feverishly working ...
The engineers at Brembo brakes have recently provided a wealth of data on brakes used in Formula 1 and in World Endurance Championship prototypes. While both racing classes represent the pinnacle of ...
Every Formula 1 season, several companies usually step up to supply vehicle parts and components to the many talented teams that compete in the races. Among these is Italian manufacturer Brembo, whose ...
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What makes $100,000 F1 brakes so expensive
At these speeds, stopping isn’t just important - it’s everything. Ferrari’s braking systems are built with insane precision, ...
The new-generation of Formula 1 cars have changed how Suzuka’s first sector is tackled: beyond the reduced downforce, which lowers cornering speeds, drivers now barely touch the brake pedal, because ...
Among the brake manufacturers in the industry, Brembo might just be the best known when it comes to high performance braking systems. As the supplier for F1 teams such as Ferrari, STR, Sauber, Lotus, ...
Brakes, much like tires, are largely considered an unsexy part of a car. They perform the task of ending the fun; they’re the opposite of the thrill of acceleration and cornering. Any time someone ...
James Martinez June 5, 2007 Comment Now! Formula One is set for a dramatic change with the announcement today that a deal has been struck between two British engineering firms for the development of ...
Chris Bruce has worked in the automotive industry since 2011 and has written thousands of stories about cars, motorsports, and motorcycles in that time. He has written for Autoblog, Autoviva, CarFax, ...
20 years ago, Mercedes-Benz developed a road-going version of the Formula One Safety Car of the time, despite the fact that the latter was already based on a production model. We’re talking about the ...
As always, in Formula 1, there is a fragile line between cheating and innovation. It was the same thing for McLaren with their genius brake-steer system, an idea so brilliant it was banned. Basically, ...
Lewis Hamilton's qualifying performance in Belgium was compromised by a brake issue that cost him valuable time and left him unable to challenge Nico Rosberg. Hamilton suffered with glazing of the ...
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