F1 has revealed major 2026 regulation changes, including lighter cars, active aerodynamics, and an all-new overtaking system.
The new F1 season starts on 8 March 2026 in Australia – and teams are putting the finishing touches to their new cars.
F1 will have two new teams on the grid when the 2026 season gets underway, and one of the new entries has confirmed some ...
The FIA has changed several key terms that will be used to explain system changes on the new cars coming to F1 in 2026 ...
The first F1 2026 car launches are not far away, and the sport has offered a closer look at how these cars may take shape.
One of Formula 1's biggest ever rules refreshes is upon us, making 'launch season' more intriguing than ever as we get a ...
The 2026 rules will provide more electrical energy being available as part of the power unit – close to a 50:50 split with ...
The F1 car of 2026 will be slightly narrower and slightly lighter than the machines that raced for the last time earlier this month. But not by a huge amount: minimum weight is decreased by 30 kg to ...
With Lando Norris taking over the champion’s No 1, Max Verstappen has chosen a fresh identity for 2026. The Red Bull star ...
In an interview, GM’s president Mark Reuss explained why the company is getting into F1 and predicts 2026’s results.
3. Thinking Verstappen was out of it: I asked, “Is Verstappen’s 2025 F1 title race run?” in the 1 July (or July 1st, for ...
Max Verstappen has driven with the number one on his car for the last four seasons as reigning world champion; the Red Bull ...
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