McLaren boss Zak Brown has dismissed the idea that Formula 1 could backtrack on its incoming 2026 engine regulations.
Although Tombazis agreed that “the train has left the station to a large extent” for 2026, he noted that talk about the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNIs Liam Lawson a victim of F1’s restrictive testing regulations?Liam Lawson's Red Bull demotion after just two races signals how restrictive F1 testing regulations are affecting young ...
The world of Formula 1 is no stranger to technical controversies, and the latest twist involves Williams Racing as they face scrutiny from the FIA stewards in Shanghai. This situation arose amid a ...
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GPFans on MSNToto Wolff questions 'silly' F1 changeMercedes chief Toto Wolff has spoken out over controversial proposals regarding a major change in Formula 1. From 2026, the ...
Ferrari suffered a nightmare at the Chinese Grand Prix as Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were disqualified after issues ...
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Thesportstak on MSNCould Formula 1's new engine rules threaten Max Verstappen's championship reign?Max Verstappen’s F1 future faces a crossroads as 2026 engine changes loom. Explore how new rules could challenge his ...
Mercedes team boss, Toto Wolff has also snubbed the idea of F1 returning to V10 engines following Fernando Alonso's comments.
The DIʼs Rudraksh Kikani details the ins and outs of this yearsʼs Formula 1 season and what teams and drivers to keep an eye ...
During the recent race at the Shanghai International Circuit, Leclerc finished fifth, while Gasly narrowly missed scoring points with an 11th-place finish. After the race, both drivers were called to ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNHow possible V10 engine return may impact Max Verstappen’s F1 futureMax Verstappen does not intend to outstay his welcome in Formula 1, but hinted V10 engines may make him rethink.
The FIA has enforced stricter rear-wing flexibility tests in F1, limiting wing flexibility to 0.5mm. This led various teams, ...
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