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F1 should aim at return to “flat-out qualifying” for 2027 – Laurent Mekies
Energy management has taken over qualifying in Formula 1, with substantial fixes unlikely to come before next year ...
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“I try to convince myself every day”: Why Max Verstappen’s F1 future is more open than ever
Verstappen said in Japan that he has “life decisions” to make, including whether he wants to stay in F1. But how realistic is ...
Max Verstappen has come up with an inspired way for the FIA to force through changes to the engine regulations; ‘use the word ...
Three races into the 2026 Formula 1 season, the sport is already wrestling with a problem that nobody wanted to […] ...
Telemetry data uncovers why Max Verstappen couldn’t break past Pierre Gasly in Japan.
A huge crash which left Oliver Bearman limping. Calling off races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia leaves Formula 1 and the FIA ...
The first races under Formula 1’s new regulations delivered exactly what the sport’s rule-makers had hoped for: more ...
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has hit back at drivers criticizing the sport's new regulations, saying it is "wrong" for the likes of Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton to speak negatively about F1.
Ahead of the 2026 Japanese GP, many drivers wondered if Suzuka would feel the same in the new F1 cars. Their verdict is in: it does not ...
Criticisms of the new regulations came to a head in Japan, but there's more to F1 than outright speed, says Chris Medland.
Max Verstappen has joked that he has turned to 'Mario Kart' for Formula 1 practice because of the contentious new cars.
Max Verstappen said in Japan that he has “life decisions” to make, including whether he wants to stay in F1. But how ...
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