• This is how much an F1 car costs: From the driver halo, priced at around $17,000, to the heart of the machine—the turbocharged engine, which can reach an astounding $10,500,000—every part of a Formula 1 car comes with a premium price. The halo protects the driver in high-impact situations, while the engine delivers unmatched performance at speeds exceeding 200 mph.

    But the costs don’t stop there. The chassis, crafted from ultra-light carbon fiber, can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars. Each front wing can cost more than some road cars, and teams often bring multiple spares to every race weekend. Even the steering wheel—packed with sensors, displays, and over 20 controls—can cost tens of thousands on its own.

    Altogether, an F1 car can exceed tens of millions of dollars, reflecting the incredible engineering, safety systems, and technology that push the limits of modern motorsport.

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    This is how much an F1 car costs: From the driver halo, priced at around $17,000, to the heart of the machine—the turbocharged engine, which can reach an astounding $10,500,000—every part of a Formula 1 car comes with a premium price. The halo protects the driver in high-impact situations, while the engine delivers unmatched performance at speeds exceeding 200 mph. But the costs don’t stop there. The chassis, crafted from ultra-light carbon fiber, can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars. Each front wing can cost more than some road cars, and teams often bring multiple spares to every race weekend. Even the steering wheel—packed with sensors, displays, and over 20 controls—can cost tens of thousands on its own. Altogether, an F1 car can exceed tens of millions of dollars, reflecting the incredible engineering, safety systems, and technology that push the limits of modern motorsport. - #F1Tech #Formula1 #MotorsportEngineering #RaceCarFacts #F1Costs
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  • Beauty brands entering Formula 1 wasn’t on anyone’s 2025 bingo card… but here we are.

    Olay’s F1 pit-stop popup in Toronto is a masterclass in how to merge two completely different worlds and make it look effortless.

    Skincare meets motorsport.
    Gen Z fandom meets brand storytelling.

    And suddenly? It makes total sense.

    #MarketingMentor #Olay #F1
    Beauty brands entering Formula 1 wasn’t on anyone’s 2025 bingo card… but here we are. Olay’s F1 pit-stop popup in Toronto is a masterclass in how to merge two completely different worlds and make it look effortless. Skincare meets motorsport. Gen Z fandom meets brand storytelling. And suddenly? It makes total sense. #MarketingMentor #Olay #F1
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  • Tim Cook says a 'F1' sequel is "definitely something that is being talked about"

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    Tim Cook says a 'F1' sequel is "definitely something that is being talked about" FROM @variety . . . Page For Every Major Movie Updates🎬 Share With Your Movie Lover Family/Friends🍿 Follow For More Update📽️ . . . #movies #movieposter #f1 #f1car #granturismo #moviefans #director #cinema #superstar #bradpitt #angelinajolie #warnerbros #wb #javierbardem #filmnews #movienews #thecinemarepoter
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  • Lewis Hamilton says he sold everything

    Hamilton told reporters he’s “more into art nowadays,” adding, “I don’t have any cars any more,” and the only thing that could tempt him back is a Ferrari F40 as “a nice piece of art.”

    Recent estimates put the old collection in the tens of millions of dollars, including Ferraris, Mercedes, and McLarens.

    It fits a longer shift in how he lives, where the F40 reads less like a supercar and more like a sculpture.

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    Lewis Hamilton says he sold everything 🤯 Hamilton told reporters he’s “more into art nowadays,” adding, “I don’t have any cars any more,” and the only thing that could tempt him back is a Ferrari F40 as “a nice piece of art.” Recent estimates put the old collection in the tens of millions of dollars, including Ferraris, Mercedes, and McLarens. It fits a longer shift in how he lives, where the F40 reads less like a supercar and more like a sculpture. Love learning? Follow @Wealth ⭐ #LewisHamilton #Ferrari #F40 #F1 #CarCollectors
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  • For the first time in human history, medicine may soon turn the impossible into routine, regrowing lost teeth. In Japan, researchers have launched the world’s first clinical trial of a drug designed to awaken our dormant ability to form new teeth, a breakthrough that could transform dentistry within the decade.⁠

    Teeth, unlike bones, are marvels of durability but lack the ability to regenerate. Once enamel or dentin is gone, the damage is permanent, leaving millions to rely on dentures, bridges, or implants. The Japanese team has focused on a molecular switch called USAG-1, a protein that actively suppresses tooth growth. By engineering a monoclonal antibody to block USAG-1’s binding to bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), scientists have unlocked tooth formation in animals without triggering the developmental defects caused when related pathways are disturbed.⁠

    Preclinical trials have been striking. Mice with missing teeth grew new ones after a single injection, while ferrets, chosen for their close similarity to human dental patterns, developed additional functional teeth. This provided strong evidence that the mechanism is conserved across mammals, raising confidence that the therapy could work in people.⁠

    In September 2024, Kyoto University Hospital began the first human study, enrolling 30 adult men aged 30 to 64 who were each missing at least one molar. Over 11 months, researchers will test both safety and regenerative outcomes, with no serious side effects reported in earlier animal work. If successful, the next phase will extend to children born with severe congenital tooth deficiency, a rare but debilitating condition.⁠

    The implications extend far beyond dentistry. Nearly a quarter of people over age 60 have lost all their teeth, and toothlessness is linked to poor nutrition, disease, and reduced quality of life. A reliable biological therapy could shift treatment away from prosthetics toward true regeneration, restoring not only smiles but fundamental human health.⁠

    #tech #biotech #dentistry #regenerativemedicine #clinicaltrials #japan #biomedicalresearch #science #futureofmedicine

    Source: 10.1126/sciadv.abf1798
    For the first time in human history, medicine may soon turn the impossible into routine, regrowing lost teeth. In Japan, researchers have launched the world’s first clinical trial of a drug designed to awaken our dormant ability to form new teeth, a breakthrough that could transform dentistry within the decade.⁠ ⁠ Teeth, unlike bones, are marvels of durability but lack the ability to regenerate. Once enamel or dentin is gone, the damage is permanent, leaving millions to rely on dentures, bridges, or implants. The Japanese team has focused on a molecular switch called USAG-1, a protein that actively suppresses tooth growth. By engineering a monoclonal antibody to block USAG-1’s binding to bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), scientists have unlocked tooth formation in animals without triggering the developmental defects caused when related pathways are disturbed.⁠ ⁠ Preclinical trials have been striking. Mice with missing teeth grew new ones after a single injection, while ferrets, chosen for their close similarity to human dental patterns, developed additional functional teeth. This provided strong evidence that the mechanism is conserved across mammals, raising confidence that the therapy could work in people.⁠ ⁠ In September 2024, Kyoto University Hospital began the first human study, enrolling 30 adult men aged 30 to 64 who were each missing at least one molar. Over 11 months, researchers will test both safety and regenerative outcomes, with no serious side effects reported in earlier animal work. If successful, the next phase will extend to children born with severe congenital tooth deficiency, a rare but debilitating condition.⁠ ⁠ The implications extend far beyond dentistry. Nearly a quarter of people over age 60 have lost all their teeth, and toothlessness is linked to poor nutrition, disease, and reduced quality of life. A reliable biological therapy could shift treatment away from prosthetics toward true regeneration, restoring not only smiles but fundamental human health.⁠ ⁠ #tech #biotech #dentistry #regenerativemedicine #clinicaltrials #japan #biomedicalresearch #science #futureofmedicine⁠ ⁠ Source: 10.1126/sciadv.abf1798
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  • Ferrari brings back Niki Lauda’s ’75 look at Monza.

    It’s 50 years since Niki Lauda’s first Ferrari title, and the team is marking it at Monza with a Seventies-style livery to honor the win that reset its trajectory.

    The SF-25 mirrors the 312 T with a white engine cover and a silver rear wing, and Ferrari says it’s a one-off for the home race.

    It’s Lewis Hamilton’s 1st Monza in red, which turns the tribute into a live chapter of Ferrari history for the tifosi.

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    Media: @scuderiaferrari

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    Ferrari brings back Niki Lauda’s ’75 look at Monza. 🏁 It’s 50 years since Niki Lauda’s first Ferrari title, and the team is marking it at Monza with a Seventies-style livery to honor the win that reset its trajectory. The SF-25 mirrors the 312 T with a white engine cover and a silver rear wing, and Ferrari says it’s a one-off for the home race. It’s Lewis Hamilton’s 1st Monza in red, which turns the tribute into a live chapter of Ferrari history for the tifosi. Love learning? Follow @Wealth ⭐ Media: @scuderiaferrari #Ferrari #NikiLauda #Monza #F1 #ItalianGP #ScuderiaFerrari #Motorsport
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  • Aaron Pierre and Amy Adams have been cast in Shawn Levy's 'STAR WARS: STARFIGHTER' alongside Ryan Gosling, Flynn Gray, Matt Smith and Mia Goth

    Claudio Miranda will reportedly serve as cinematographer on ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’. His past projects include ‘F1’, ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, and ‘Tron: Legacy’.
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    Aaron Pierre and Amy Adams have been cast in Shawn Levy's 'STAR WARS: STARFIGHTER' alongside Ryan Gosling, Flynn Gray, Matt Smith and Mia Goth Claudio Miranda will reportedly serve as cinematographer on ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’. His past projects include ‘F1’, ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, and ‘Tron: Legacy’. . . . Page For Every Major Movie Updates🎬 Share With Your Movie Lover Family/Friends🍿 Follow For More Update📽️ . . . #ryangosling #FlynnGray #MattSmith #miagoth #aaronpierre #amyadams #starwars #starwarsfan #shawnlevy #starfighter #starwarsnews #movies #scififilm #lucasfilm #disney #thecinemareporter
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  • Elon Musk’s portfolio looks more like a sci-fi empire than a bank account

    He holds a giant stake in SpaceX worth over $160 billion, making rockets the crown jewel of his empire. His Tesla shares add another $127 billion, while X and xAI are estimated together at $125 billion.

    Luxury toys? Think two Gulfstreams, a $20 million McLaren F1, a James Bond-style submarine car, and startups like Neuralink and The Boring Company.

    Together, it’s a reminder that Musk doesn’t just invest in companies, but he builds the future.

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    #Tech #Billionaires #Luxury #Business #Wealth
    Elon Musk’s portfolio looks more like a sci-fi empire than a bank account 🚀 He holds a giant stake in SpaceX worth over $160 billion, making rockets the crown jewel of his empire. His Tesla shares add another $127 billion, while X and xAI are estimated together at $125 billion. Luxury toys? Think two Gulfstreams, a $20 million McLaren F1, a James Bond-style submarine car, and startups like Neuralink and The Boring Company. Together, it’s a reminder that Musk doesn’t just invest in companies, but he builds the future. Love power? Follow @Wealth 🌟 #Tech #Billionaires #Luxury #Business #Wealth
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  • We're all about to be doing the same thing
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    We're all about to be doing the same thing 😂 - #gaming #lewishamilton #f1 #gta #gta6 #trending #explore
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  • The most expensive racing movie ever made is also the most real

    Apple’s F1 film was shot at 14 real Formula 1 races, using actual tracks, drivers, and fans as part of the story.

    With a $300 million budget and scenes filmed during real qualifying weekends, it’s more than a movie, it’s a production flex.

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    #Movies #Formula1 #Apple #Racing #Wealth
    The most expensive racing movie ever made is also the most real 🏁 Apple’s F1 film was shot at 14 real Formula 1 races, using actual tracks, drivers, and fans as part of the story. With a $300 million budget and scenes filmed during real qualifying weekends, it’s more than a movie, it’s a production flex. Love movies that actually go the extra mile? Follow @Wealth 🌟 #Movies #Formula1 #Apple #Racing #Wealth
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