Formula 1’s 2026 rules bring smaller cars, more electric power, new overtaking systems and fresh technical debates ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Hamilton has outlined how he spent the F1 offseason recovering from a tough first season with Ferrari to be better this year.
Formula One explains how its major modifications will translate onto the track, with the sport’s key players also giving their verdicts. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A new era of Formula One begins March 7 in Melbourne, and the grid may never look the same.
From Max Verstappen’s 2015 debut as a teenager to multiple-time world champion, his meteoric rise has redefined F1’s modern ...
Just over a year after getting approval to join the grid, the sport’s newest team will make its debut this week. And the U.S.-based brand wants to keep the expedited timeline going.
Cadillac F1 has assembled a credible team in a year, and Ford has stepped up to help two Red Bull teams develop their first hybrid power unit.
Lewis Hamilton has revealed some key changes in his relationship with Ferrari, leaving him "really, really excited" for his second ...
One of the world’s biggest car companies has suffered a massive $37 billion loss and blame has been laid squarely on one key ...
Formula One's 2026 season opens at the Australian Grand Prix with sweeping chassis and power unit changes, new overtake modes ...
This will be a fascinating season. The development race will be intense, and it has been harder than ever to judge the ...
New season starts in Australia this weekend with McLaren bidding to retain their constructors' and drivers' titles ...