Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has confirmed refinements to the 2026 regulations after meetings in Bahrain. The F1 Commission and Power Unit Advisory Committee both met during pre-season testing ...
Russell outpaces Piastri and Leclerc at Formula 1 testing in Bahrain ...
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Formula 1 2026 new rules: Smaller cars, boost button, overtake mode- racing rules explained
The new F1 rules overhaul touches everything- from car design, aerodynamics, power units, to energy deployment and even fuel ...
Complete guide to Formula 1 2026 teams and drivers, including Audi’s debut, Cadillac’s entry and the full grid breakdown.
The regulation overhaul makes cars shorter, narrower and lighter and could have a major impact on who crosses the line first.
Feb 18 (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body moved to close a suspected loophole in the new engine regulations on Wednesday by proposing a change from August. The FIA said in a statement that it ...
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The incredible Formula 1 collection owned by Michael Schumacher
Take an exclusive look inside Michael Schumacher's personal Formula 1 collection, a historic lineup that celebrates one of the greatest drivers in motorsport history. Featuring championship winning ...
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Verstappen gives major update on his future in Formula 1
Max Verstappen will remain active in Formula 1 next season as well. The Dutchman announced this in Bahrain, despite all his criticism of the new generation of F1 cars. Earlier, Verstappen gave the ...
Red Bull team boss Laurent Mekies rejected a suggestion on Wednesday that four-times world champion Max Verstappen could lose interest in Formula One because of the sport's new engine era.
Lewis Hamilton says he finds the new Formula 1 cars this year "more fun" to drive - in contrast to the views of Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso.
Aston Martin's problems are clear, even if F1's 2026 pecking order remains foggy. Here are the main takeaways from Day 1 ...
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Fernando Alonso Suggests F1’s 2026 Cars Might Be Too Easy to Drive
Formula 1 is selling the 2026 regulation overhaul as the next great leap forward. Fernando Alonso just exposed the uncomfortable question hanging over it: leap forward for whom? When a two-time world ...
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