Max Verstappen Considering F1 Future
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Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, is reportedly reconsidering 2026 engine regulations after the Japanese Grand Prix that saw Ollie Bearman crash into the barriers with a force of 50Gs. Following this,
Formula 1 is constantly evolving, and this year’s engine developments are a perfect example of how innovation never slows down.
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F1 Isn't Going Back To V10 Engines Any Time Soon
Formula 1’s engine manufacturers, along with the FIA, met in Bahrain this past weekend to discuss the potential for returning to V10 power in the future.
Kimi Antonelli delivered an absolute masterclass on Saturday, putting his Mercedes on pole position for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix with a blistering time of 1:28.778. Usually, when Formula 1 posts the official onboard video of a pole lap,
A software “bug” experienced by Mercedes driver George Russell in the Japanese Grand Prix has revealed the true complexity of Formula 1’s new power units. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff revealed the so-called “bug” had left Russell powerless to defend against Leclerc.
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How Honda got the 2026 F1 engine so wrong again
With the new regulations, Honda has completely missed the mark. How is it that a major engine manufacturer lets itself be embarrassed like this in Formula 1 once again? A reconstruction of how it could have gone wrong again. For that, you have to go back ...
How d'ya ADUO? Welcome to our explainer on the latest acronym working the F1 commentary circuit, ADUO or Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities. The 2026 regulations have blasted and scattered the F1 field,
Problems with Honda supplied power unit could prevent Aston Martin F1 from crossing the finish line in Melbourne.
Audi scored points immediately after rebranding the Sauber squad in F1, but now its team principal is suddenly gone.
F1 2026 title favourites Mercedes could be at risk of losing their advantage over the rest of the pack as the FIA are reportedly looking into bringing forward an engine change deadline. The Silver Arrows have cemented their position as the team to beat early on in the new regulations cycle,
Formula 1 teams are testing in Bahrain this week, but a storm is brewing in the background that might turn the season on its head. A rule change could be introduced to rein in the Mercedes power units used by the works team, McLaren, Williams, and Alpine.