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Toto Wolff: Mercedes team principal makes U-turn on proposed 2026 F1 power unit change after meeting
Toto Wolff has changed his stance on a proposed 2026 F1 regulation change that would result in less electrical energy being ...
Toto Wolff pulled no punches in his verdict on the incident in which Max Verstappen was released into the path of Kimi ...
Toto Wolff now believes F1 should be "open-minded" about power unit regulation changes, having previously said the idea was ...
Credo Technology Group (CRDO) is a key supplier of high-performance serial connectivity solutions for the hyperscale datacenter, 5G carrier, enterprise networking, HPC (high-performance computing), ...
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff had claimed that potential late changes to the 2026 regulations were a "joke" but has since come ...
A post on X by a long-time Tesla bull has sparked a conversation on growth, strategy, and consolidation in the EV space.
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motorsport.com on MSNHow F1 plans to avoid “misery and humiliation” in 2026 rulesWhenever F1’s rules change, some teams and manufacturers get it right straight away and establish a lasting advantage. That’s ...
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Students honored at WT events, including Man and Woman of the Year ahead of graduationsOutstanding students and faculty are being recognized at West Texas A&M University ahead of the semester's end and May 16-17 ...
Formula 1 team principals are expressing growing concern over the dramatic increase in fuel costs expected with the 2026 power unit regulations, which will see a 50 percent electrical component paired ...
‘We were genuinely the slowest team’: The skill and science behind Piastri’s rise to title favourite
Five races into his rookie F1 season, Piastri’s team was at the lowest of ebbs. Now, in F1’s fastest car, the Melburnian is ...
As members of the Pershing mural installation committee stared at what’s currently a construction zone by the stables at ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNThe merry-go-round of the industrial growthBy RC. QUAYE It’s been over 50 years since Ghana’s first hydroelectric power station was built, with the intention of ...
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