Sport - circuits, speed, engineering
Formula 1
Formula 1 blends elite drivers, high-speed circuits and constant engineering development into a travelling world championship.
First season1950
The modern championship began at Silverstone.
CarsHybrid era
Power units combine combustion and electric recovery.
WeekendPractice to race
Sessions build toward qualifying and grand prix strategy.
PointsTop finishers
Race results shape driver and constructor championships.
How Formula 1 became global
Championship startsSilverstone hosts the first world championship race.
Constructors titleTeams receive their own championship.
Ground effect eraAerodynamics changes the look and speed of cars.
Hybrid powerTurbo-hybrid power units reset the technical formula.
New rules cyclePower unit and chassis changes reshape the grid.
What defines Formula 1
Format
FormatHow the topic is structured and where pressure builds.Place
PlaceThe venues, landscapes or cities that change the story.People
PeopleTeams, artists, makers or communities that give it a pulse.Moment
MomentThe decisive starts, finishes, ceremonies or showcase days.OneSliders context notes for planning and discovery.
Canadian Grand Prix
Monaco Grand Prix
British Grand Prix
Mexico City Grand Prix
Singapore Grand Prix
United States Grand Prix
Las Vegas Grand Prix
Qatar Grand Prix