Why Mercedes won’t repeat 2014-level F1 dominance in 2026
Williams boss James Vowles has moved to downplay expectations that Mercedes will dominate F1's next era of regulations in the same way it did in 2014.
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Williams boss James Vowles has moved to downplay expectations that Mercedes will dominate F1's next era of regulations in the same way it did in 2014.
With focus primarily shifting towards the 2026 F1 season, upgrades this year have begun to dry, but Mercedes and Red Bull have managed to keep going.
Carlos Sainz has spoken of his confidence for a positive 2026 F1 season through the progress made by Mercedes' engine.
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Max Verstappen has predicted Mercedes to be "at the front" with F1's new power unit regulations kicking in from next season onwards.
Mercedes has revealed an insight into how Andrea Kimi Antonelli became an unlikely contributor to George Russell's win in the F1 Singapore GP.
Petronas CEO Tengku Muhammad Taufik has apologised after participating in champagne spraying during the F1 Singapore GP podium ceremony.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli picked up a strong fifth-place finish at F1‘s Singapore GP, but he has conceded that he was a "bit disappointed" with the result.