Mercedes unveils 1st look at new car ahead of 2026 F1 season
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It remains to be seen how drivers will respond to the new rules, but they could make for far more interesting races.
Formula One's governing body is considering taking major action against Red Bull and Mercedes amid reports that their engines are illegal.
Under revised regulations, cars will be lighter, shorter and narrower, and will rely heavily on electric power. The goal: to make racing more exciting. By Ian Parkes Formula 1 heads into the unknown in 2026, tackling one of the biggest regulation changes ...
The FIA Formula One World Championship is preparing for the most sweeping regulatory overhaul in decades, as the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), under the leadership of President Mohammed Ben Sulayem in his second term, drives a ...
The FIA has unveiled the first images of the 2026 regulation cars, giving an idea of what fans can expect the cars to look like. The 2026 Formula One cars will showcase active aerodynamic components and sport a sleeker, lighter design—weighing 30kg less ...
The Formula One team responded to complaints from rivals during their official launch event ahead of the 2026 season.
Only seven of the twenty or so Formula One races that season counted towards the title but the championship was up and running. Even as more races were included in the championship, there were plenty of non-championship Formula One races.
Cadillac’s entry into the 2026 Formula One World Championship represents one of the most significant structural developments the sport has seen in more than a decade. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo delivers some key things to consider ahead of Cadillac's entry into the sport.
"Lights out and away we go!" The 2026 Formula One season revs up in the first week of March with 24 races on the calendar. F1's popularity has only grown over the years, especially thanks to Netflix's docuseries Formula 1: Drive to Survive. But on June 25 ...
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