Williams team boss James Vowles is clear: don’t rush into a solution for F1's energy management plight before understanding ...
One of the world’s biggest electric vehicle manufacturers BYD is reportedly evaluating a possible move into Formula 1 as it ...
BYD, a Chinese EV giant, is considering entering Formula 1 or the World Endurance Championship, aligning with motorsport's shift to hybrid and electric tech.
Company is looking at options amid sport’s shift towards hybrid engines, but costs of up to US$500 million a season could be a big obstacle.
BYD Co. is examining options to enter competitive motorsport including Formula One and endurance racing, in an effort to boost the Chinese brand’s appeal globally, according to people familiar with ...
These range from the World Endurance Championship, which includes the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, to F1, either through ...
BYD is exploring plans to build a manufacturing plant in Canada and is open to acquiring a legacy automaker as the Chinese EV giant accelerates its global expansion strategy ...
The Championship acknowledges the problems with the new regulations and negotiates technical solutions with the teams after a debut marked by criticism from fans and drivers like Verstappen. Of all ...
The opening race of F1's new era in Australia left the drivers with mixed feelings about what the sport had become, writes Andrew Benson.
BEIJING] BYD is examining options to enter competitive motorsport including Formula One and endurance racing, in an effort to boost the Chinese brand’s appeal globally, according to people familiar ...
BYD Co., China’s largest car manufacturer, is actively considering building a plant in Canada while also keeping its options open to acquire a more established global automaker.
In the interim, Nokian continued to offer its distinct lineup of Hakkapeliitta winter tires, including the Hakkapeliitta 10 ...