A Formula 1 rules revolution is making cars lighter and smaller for 2026, with more electrical power. After the biggest ...
Formula 1’s 2026 rules bring smaller cars, more electric power, new overtaking systems and fresh technical debates ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
F1’s technical changes pose challenges for drivers and engineers alike and raise concerns over quality of racing.
Lance Stroll says he cannot do more than 15 laps before risking nerve damage to his hands, according to Aston Martin team ...
Formula One starts afresh in Australia this week with a heady mix of excitement, uncertainty and apprehension.
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New cars, new power and new teams for a new era - Formula One starts afresh in Australia this week with a heady mix of ...
New cars, new drivers and one entirely new team descend on Melbourne as Formula 1 returns for the 2026 season.
Max Verstappen has savaged the FIA for requesting feedback on the 2026 technical regulations just days before lights out at ...
It was previously thought the FIA would have to make changes at Albert Park ...
Aston Martin says it is likely to limited the number of laps it runs in the Australian Grand Prix due to vibrations creating a risk of permanent nerve damage for its drivers.