TM Performance unveils its most ambitious project: a next-generation braking system developed specifically for Formula 1 2025, the result of years of research and direct collaboration with top teams of the Circus.
Revolutionary innovation

The new TM Performance braking system for Formula 1 2025
The new TM Performance braking system for F1 2025 represents a quantum leap in the technological evolution of competition brakes. Developed using latest generation composite materials and optimized aerodynamic geometries, the system guarantees superior thermal performance and significant weight reduction.
The collaboration with major Formula 1 teams has allowed testing and perfecting every component under extreme conditions, ensuring reliability and performance at the highest levels required by the world's most prestigious motorsport.
The collaboration with major Formula 1 teams has allowed testing and perfecting every component under extreme conditions, ensuring reliability and performance at the highest levels required by the world's most prestigious motorsport.
Cutting-edge technologies

Advanced technologies integrated in the new F1 braking system
The heart of innovation lies in the use of new formulation carbon-carbon discs, characterized by an internal honeycomb structure that optimizes heat dissipation. The brake calipers, made of aerospace aluminum alloy, integrate an active cooling system patented by TM Performance.
Particular attention has been paid to integration with kinetic energy recovery systems (ERS), ensuring a perfect balance between traditional and regenerative braking to maximize the energy efficiency of single-seaters.
Particular attention has been paid to integration with kinetic energy recovery systems (ERS), ensuring a perfect balance between traditional and regenerative braking to maximize the energy efficiency of single-seaters.
Towards the future of F1
This project marks the beginning of a new era for TM Performance in the Formula 1 world. The experience gained in developing these extreme braking systems will contribute to the evolution of technologies also for road applications and lower category motorsport.
The 2025 Formula 1 season will therefore see the debut of this revolutionary braking technology, destined to redefine safety and performance standards in international motorsport.
The 2025 Formula 1 season will therefore see the debut of this revolutionary braking technology, destined to redefine safety and performance standards in international motorsport.