Mercedes appears safe from Ferrari protest in Melbourne.
Formula 1's new era was always going to bring questions, but its first week of serious running has raised more than most. With one more preseason test in Bahrain still to come, ESPN makes sense of a ...
Max Verstappen has suggested that Mercedes have been sandbagging ...
Formula 1 rivals should be more worried about "scary" Red Bull progress says George Russell after scrutiny increases over ...
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F1 2026 race starts under review as Hamilton goes P1 in Bahrain – round-up
It is time for a busy round-up of the latest F1 ...
The Dutchman joined Lewis Hamilton in criticism of the new cars but the world champion Lando Norris said the changes are a ‘lot of fun’ ...
F1’s biggest rule change in history has sparked frustration among drivers. From lift-and-coast in qualifying to energy-starved engines, here’s what’s really behind the debate.
Charles Leclerc feels Ferrari are third fastest after opening Formula 1 pre-season test at Bahrain but can't comment on ...
Let's face it, most engine additives don't really improve performances. If you want to try one that does, here's what you ...
Ferrari, Honda, Audi and now also Red Bull have raised concerns with the FIA that Mercedes can increase their rate of compression from the allowed 16:1 ratio to 18:1 during operation. Mercedes believe ...
Even though they were one of the first constructors to inform the FIA about Mercedes’ potential loophole, Ferrari will not launch a formal protest to the FIA. It was the Ferrari team principal, Fred ...
Team hopes a competitive package can persuade Max Verstappen to park what appears to be an intense dislike of every aspect of ...
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