The evolution of the Formula 1 car: 75 years of innovation

From speed machines to engineering marvels

Stars Insider

12/03/25 | StarsInsider

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Formula 1 has always been a battleground for cutting-edge innovation, and the latest rule change is no exception. The F1 Commission now mandates that every car must accommodate a driver cooling system, likely set at 86°F (30°C), to combat the extreme cockpit heat that can soar to 140°F (60°C).

Unlike standard road cars, F1 vehicles lack air conditioning due to weight concerns and efficiency issues in an open cockpit. Drivers already endure punishing conditions, wearing fireproof gear under triple layer racing suits, which can lead to severe fatigue, dehydration, and impaired cognitive function—dangerous risks at speeds exceeding 185 mph (300 km/h).

This new rule follows alarming incidents during the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix, where extreme heat caused drivers to suffer heatstroke, vomit inside their helmets, and even pass out mid-race. The change is set to take effect this year, marking another milestone in the ongoing evolution of F1 technology.

Since the first Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1946, these machines have undergone decades of transformation—pushing the boundaries of speed, safety, and engineering brilliance. In this gallery, buckle up and take a high-speed tour through 75 years of F1 car evolution.

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