Thursday, March 12, 2026

Aston Martin shuts down Honda F1 battery talk: ‘What’s the point of those questions?’ - Motorsport.com

“Why should there be no good news?”
As Aston Martin’s chief trackside officer Mike Krack welcomed the media in the Shanghai Formula 1 paddock, his tongue-in-cheek opening comment set the tone of the ensuing conversation.
There remained a lot of explaining to do for Krack alongside Honda’s trackside general manager Shintaro Orihara, after Fernando Alonso retired from the ...Keep reading

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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Start issues will soon cause “massive shunt” in F1 2026, warns Sergio Perez - Motorsport.com

Sergio Perez reckons a “massive shunt” will soon happen due to Formula 1’s new starting procedure after the Liam Lawson-Franco Colapinto near-miss at the Australian Grand Prix.
At last weekend’s F1 2026 opener, Lawson was slow off the line with no battery power, whereas Colapinto nailed his start and showed lightning reflexes to avoid hitting the back of the Racing Bulls, which suddenly ...Keep reading

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Round-up: “Negativity” over F1’s new rules is normal says Wolff, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans

Thursday's edition of the RaceFans round-up.

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A repeat incoming for Ferrari?! When Hamilton WON the Chinese GP Sprint! - SkySports F1

Watch back to 2025, where Lewis Hamilton led from start to finish, as he claimed his first victory with Ferrari in the Sprint at the Chinese Grand Prix.

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'A completely different story!' - what next for F1's new era in China? - SkySports F1

Formula 1's new era of rules and racing is back in immediate action this weekend for the season's second round in China as both the sport's participants and fans continue to get to grips with the wholesale changes introduced for 2026.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

F1 rival series throw shade at new rules: "We don't do that here" - Motorsport.com

The Australian Grand Prix kicked off the 2026 Formula 1 season on 8 March at Albert Park, Melbourne, providing fans and the paddock with their first glimpse of the new regulations.
While it is early in the season, the new regulation cars have so far received a mixed reaction from within the paddock. Mercedes and George Russell are understandably fairly happy after the 1-2 finish for the ...Keep reading

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“How did you not call the pit?” Ups and downs in Hamilton’s first race with new engineer | Formula 1 - RaceFans

Lewis Hamilton's new race engineer admitted their failure to pit during a Virtual Safety Car period produced the gap Mercedes won by.

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