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 ...
Formula 1 season is the last under the current rules cycle, but this doesn't mean the regulations are fully unchanged this year. Here is everything you must know ahead of the upcoming campaign ...
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 ...
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motorsport.com on MSNFIA considers F1 V10 return, doesn't rule out scrapping 2026 enginesThe FIA has confirmed that a possible return of V10 engines is on the table – and that scrapping the 2026 regulations is not ...
Williams Racing has been penalized with a staggering fine after it failed to provide footage of its front and rear wings in ...
Did you catch the 2025 Formula 1 season opener? While I could not be at the Albert Park circuit in Australia, I did watch the ...
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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 ...
V6 engines have been used since 2014 but Red Bull's Christian Horner is among the team bosses to see some upsides ...
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