F1 to begin simplifying key aspects of 2026 rules for fans
F1 is to simplify key aspects of its forthcoming 2026 rulebook, in a bid to get fans up to speed with the complexities before lights out in Melbourne in March.
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F1 is to simplify key aspects of its forthcoming 2026 rulebook, in a bid to get fans up to speed with the complexities before lights out in Melbourne in March.
At the end of two decades at Red Bull, possibly the most divisive character in modern F1 in Helmut Marko, can be credited with a huge role in the team's ...
Lando Norris used some of his first media duties as F1 World Champion to express regret at past comments aimed at Lewis Hamilton.
Helmut Marko has dismissed rumours that his impending departure from Red Bull could prompt Max Verstappen to move to another team on the F1 grid.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has put its three customer F1 teams on notice by announcing his intention to cut the number down to at least one in the future.
Fred Vasseur is confident Ferrari's 2025 issues "won't be there next year" but warns "we'll have other issues" with F1 regulations overhaul.
The FIA has confirmed a set of one-off changes to the rules set for the 2026 F1 season, in line with adjustments to the brand-new set of technical regulations
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has stated there is "nothing magic" about Lewis Hamilton's claim that certain things have to change in the F1 team going into 2026.
Carlos Sainz has argued Lando Norris' title win in 2025 has quashed the notion that a driver has to be "ruthless or badass" to become a F1 champion.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella reckons that beating Max Verstappen and Red Bull added to the prestige attached to Lando Norris' F1 championship win in 2025.