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Toto Wolff responds to driver criticism of 2026 rules: 'Fans the priority for F1'
Several drivers voiced strong criticism of the new F1 regulations at the 2026 season-opening Australian GP ...
A massive start-line crash seems inevitable this season unless Formula One’s new engine regulations are tweaked, several ...
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Mercedes dominates qualifying as criticism of F1 2026 cars emerges – round-up
Mercedes showed its true form on a busy Saturday of F1 news at Albert Park.
Max Verstappen’s blunt assessment: “It’s a jungle” in Formula 1. The four-time F1 world champion isn’t a fan of the new 2026 ...
Rip-roaring excitement or outright dangerous? Why F1 must be adaptable with new cars - Comment: While the first 10 laps saw ...
F1 officials inspect George Russell’s Mercedes for additional physical checks as FIA Technical Delegate Jo Bauer releases the final report ahead of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix.
One car made it to the finish in the team’s first race, but Cadillac still has the need for speed.
Max Verstappen did not sugarcoat his view of Formula One’s new technical era. The four-time world champion says the sport has become “a ...
Chris Medland explores whether F1 racing is now too artificial, and whether drivers' opinions about driving satisfaction are ...
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From “artificial” to “awesome” – how drivers rate the racing under F1’s 2026 rules
Opinions are split in the F1 paddock over the new rules, specifically the increased emphasis on electrical power and the changes this forced drivers to make in the Australian GP ...
The opening race of F1's new era in Australia left the drivers with mixed feelings about what the sport had become, writes Andrew Benson.
Mercedes’ flying start lives up to promise, but new regulations receive scathing reviews ...
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