The British F1 driver finished sixth in the Japanese Grand Prix in what proved to be a frustrating race for Ferrari.
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F1 finally fixed its biggest problem — and it has nothing to do with aerodynamics | 2026 Formula 1 regulations explained
F1's dirty air problem isn't being solved by aerodynamics — it's the revolutionary 2026 power units doing the work. We break ...
Mercedes are dominating early in F1 2026, but the newly-introduced ADUO could help struggling teams catch up -- and help F1 ...
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Did Aston Martin discover Honda’s F1 issues late? Honda: “It’s a misunderstanding”
HRC president Koji Watanabe explains why Honda’s Formula 1 project is in a completely different state compared to its ...
Sector-by-sector data reveals how McLaren overturned Charles Leclerc’s early advantage at Suzuka.
Kimi Antonelli shone again at Suzuka, while Max Verstappen and Aston Martin endured a difficult qualifying ...
"Pray for me!" The words of Lance Stroll as he addressed the media following his retirement from the recent Chinese Grand ...
F1 heads to Japan for its third 2026 race. Yet there are fears the Suzuka circuit might not be quite so enchanting for ...
Lewis Hamilton has opened up about his differing opinion compared to Max Verstappen on the current Formula 1 regulations. The ...
F1’s new rules have caused a major stir among drivers and fans, with the qualifying spectacle once again under scrutiny after Suzuka’s pole shootout delivered little ...
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How Fast Are F1 Cars In 2026?
2026 F1 Top Speeds and Lap Times From the Opening Races F1 cars in 2026 are reaching top speeds above 315 km/h (196 mph) ...
There’s a whole menu of different energy sources to choose from in generating electric power—coal, gas, wind, and so on—and some are worse for the planet than others. But regardless of where we gather ...
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