Formula 1 is back, but not as we know it. New rules, new cars, a new style of racing... So will the grand prix balloon keep rising on F1's warm gust of ever-increasing popularity, or will it burst ...
F1's stakeholders have been examining the new rules in place for 2026 after staunch driver criticism. But no major changes ...
A Formula 1 rules revolution is making cars lighter and smaller for 2026, with more electrical power. After the biggest changes in years, F1 teams are dealing with a whole new driving style and trying ...
The horrific crash at Suzuka involving Oliver Bearman has underlined safety risks in the 'lift and coast' style of driving, ...
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Max Verstappen explains ‘terrible’ Australian GP start in renewed criticism of F1 2026 rules
Max Verstappen had a difficult start to the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, before he raced his way to sixth ...
The FIA have released a statement regarding potential rule changes for the 2026 season after Oliver Bearman's crash in the F1 ...
Drivers and teams pushed back, so the 2026 regs have been tweaked at Suzuka to keep qualifying a flat-out challenge.
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella pointed out that, at times, making mistakes during a lap can actually bring energy-related benefits. “Occasionally there are comments from our drivers that once ...
Formula 1’s governing body, FIA, has announced a temporary rule adjustment ahead of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix following logistical challenges that delayed the arrival of key equipment at the ...
F1’s new rules have caused a major stir among drivers and fans, with the qualifying spectacle once again under scrutiny after Suzuka’s pole shootout delivered little ...
Ferrari's British driver Lewis Hamilton drives during the second practice session of the Formula One Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne on March 6, 2026. (Photo by Martin ...
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