About Us

Welcome to AutodromeF1, your premier destination for the latest Formula 1 news, technical analysis, and 2026 regulatory insights.

Founded in 2023, AutodromeF1 was born out of a passion for the pinnacle of motorsports. Our mission is to provide fans, engineers, and casual viewers with deep-dive reporting that goes beyond the headlines. Whether it’s the record-breaking shakedown of the Formula 1 team’s or the intricate details of the 2026 engine regulations, we bring you the data and stories that define the track.

Why Choose AutodromeF1?

  • Expert Analysis: We don’t just report news; we break down the “why” behind team strategies and technical upgrades.
  • Future-Focused: We are the leading independent source for 2026 F1 transition updates, covering everything from active aerodynamics to sustainable fuels.
  • Community Driven: Built by fans, for fans. We aim to foster a global community of F1 enthusiasts.
  • “At AutodromeF1, we cross-reference all paddock reports with official FIA technical directives and timing data to ensure our readers receive verified information.”

​Our editorial team is committed to journalistic integrity and factual accuracy. Join us as we navigate the high-speed world of Formula 1 together.

The AutodromeF1 Team

Driven by Speed. Guided by Data.

​Our Editorial Team & Standards

​At AutodromeF1, we believe that the pinnacle of motorsport requires the pinnacle of reporting. Our content is produced by a collective of analysts, technical writers, and contributors with deep roots in the automotive and racing industries.

​Who We Are

​The AutodromeF1 Editorial Team is led by seasoned motorsport journalists and technical consultants. By publishing as a collective, we ensure that every piece of analysis—from engine thermal dynamics to FIA regulatory shifts—undergoes a rigorous internal peer-review process before reaching our readers.

​Our Expertise

​Our team members bring a diverse range of experience to our coverage:

  • Technical Analysis: Specialized knowledge in Power Unit (PU) architecture and MGU-H/MGU-K hybrid systems.
  • Regulatory Insight: Deep understanding of the FIA International Sporting Code and evolving 2026 Power Unit regulations.
  • Data-Driven Reporting: Utilizing telemetry-based insights and paddock-sourced data to provide predictive analysis.

​Editorial Integrity & Fact-Checking

​We are committed to accuracy. Every article published under the AutodromeF1 Editorial Team byline follows a strict protocol:

  1. Primary Sourcing: We prioritize official FIA directives, manufacturer press releases (Mercedes-AMG, Ferrari, etc.), and verified paddock briefings.
  2. Technical Verification: Complex engineering claims are cross-referenced with established physics principles and documented regulatory frameworks.
  3. Transparency: If we report on rumors or paddock speculation, we clearly label them as such to maintain reader trust.
  4. To maintain full transparency and ensure you are accessing the most current technical data, we recommend visiting the official FIA website. As the governing body of world motorsport, the FIA provides the definitive versions of the Sporting, Technical, and Financial Regulations that define the 2026 season and beyond.
    ​You can find the official document hub, including the 2026 F1 Regulations Hub and the latest issue updates (such as Section C for Technical and Section B for Sporting), directly at:
    FIA Official Regulations Hub – fia.com

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