With all-new regulations, the cars are smaller, lighter, and more agile, yet have left drivers polarized after the first race ...
Formula 1’s 2026 season got underway this past weekend in Melbourne, Australia. Formula 1 has undergone a radical ...
New cars, new power and new teams for a new era - Formula One starts afresh in Australia this week with a heady mix of ...
McLaren could start slowly, Mercedes may set the pace, while newcomers – and returning heroes – add huge interest ...
The wait is over, the engines are firing up again. In just over three days, between Thursday and Friday when it will be the middle of the night in Italy, the season that opens a new era ...
The FIA and rival engine manufacturers have reached a compromise to tackle the controversy surrounding Mercedes that had threatened to overshadow next week’s start of the season in Australia ...
The Israel, U.S., Iran conflict has already caused flights to be rerouted and Pirelli to cancel tire testing. With President ...
The 2026 FIA Formula 1 Grand Prix season is off to a unprecedented dramatic start with Grand Prix races at risk of cancellation due to imminent global warfare, drivers being told they have to serve a ...
The 2026 Formula 1 season is upon us. After testing sessions in Barcelona and Bahrain, the season officially begins late ...
Upon hearing a V12 engine for the very first time at a classic F1 car show at Brands Hatch in England, the sound reverberated through my body. The smell of being in a paddock is visceral, the oil and ...
EL MUNDO on MSN
The poor start of the new Formula 1 or why drivers hate their cars: "There will soon be a big accident"
After the debut in Melbourne, Verstappen, Norris, and company rebel against cars that no longer reward speed. "I love this car, I love this engine!" shouted George Russell as he crossed the finish ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results