Lando Norris has warned that drivers are going to “fly over fences and do a lot of damage” in this new era of Formula One racing.
The 2026 Formula 1 season got off to a start in Australia last weekend with the brand new regulations in play but early reactions have not been very favorable, with drivers and fans frustrated with ...
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5 new 2026 F1 regulations to know before race day
The 2026 Formula 1 season marks the biggest rule change in the sport’s history, and while we know that new power units are ...
2026 engines are 50% electrified, dramatically changing driving style Drivers say energy management now outweighs flat-out attacking Testing form suggests Red Bull and Mercedes may hold early edge The ...
Drivers had a first chance to learn how to race with the 2026 cars in Australia ...
Formula 1s new 2026 regulations were under the spotlight during the weekends first round in Australia, where we saw a ...
The F1 season begins this weekend in Australia. Here's a full preview for 2025, including driver changes, the full schedule ...
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It sucks: F1 season starts with new cars in spotlight
Lando Norris claims Formula One's new cars are the worst the sport has had, unhappy with them ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.
Chris Medland explores whether F1 racing is now too artificial, and whether drivers' opinions about driving satisfaction are ...
New engines, new regulations and an 11-team grid are just some of the changes in Formula 1 this season. Get up to speed with what is new in F1 ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.
McLaren could start slowly, Mercedes may set the pace, while newcomers – and returning heroes – add huge interest ...
The 2026 Formula 1 season is the biggest reset the sport has seen in years, and the betting markets are already moving. Sweeping new regulations, two brand-new teams in Cadillac and Audi, and a ...
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