Friday, May 8, 2026

Andrew Benson Q&A: Send us your questions - BBC Sport

Our F1 correspondent Andrew Benson is doing a weekly Q&A this season, so get your questions in now.

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Thursday, May 7, 2026

F1MATHS: What does the telemetry reveal about the 2026 F1 car? - F1technical.net

The comparison between Kimi Antonelli’s 2026 Miami Grand Prix pole lap (1:27.798) and Max Verstappen’s 2025 pole lap (1:26.204) offers one of the clearest early illustrations of how the all‑new 2026 Formula One regulations have reshaped car behaviour.

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Round-up: F1 revenue rises 53% in last quarter before race cancellations, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans

Friday's edition of the RaceFans round-up.

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McLaren strategy under fire after Lando Norris missed out on Miami GP victory - Motorsport.com

Former F1 TV presenter Will Buxton has called out McLaren's strategy during the Miami Grand Prix, claiming that the Woking outfit has repeatedly made strategic errors.
Lando Norris had been leading the race at the Miami International Autodrome with Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli in second. But, unfortunately for the reigning drivers' champion, the Brackley outfit performed a successful ...Keep reading

Read more: McLaren strategy under fire after Lando Norris missed out on Miami GP victory - Motorsport.com

F1 drivers say they are still at the mercy of their power units over a flying lap | Formula 1 - RaceFans

One of the more peculiar characteristics introduced by Formula 1's 2026 rules has not been fixed by the changes introduced last weekend.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2026

From the archive: When Niki Lauda led an F1 driver strike in 1982 - Autosport.com - Formula 1 - Stories

Autosport Editor-in-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with renowned motorsport writer Maurice Hamilton to revisit one of Formula 1’s most extraordinary flashpoints - the drivers’ strike at the 1982 South African Grand Prix.
As tensions simmered between the drivers and the FIA, the introduction of controversial superlicence terms by president Jean-Marie Balestre prompted a united response from ...Keep reading

Read more: From the archive: When Niki Lauda led an F1 driver strike in 1982 - Autosport.com - Formula 1 - Stories

Round-up: Sky ‘pays £1bn’ to retain UK F1 TV rights for five years, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans

Thursday's edition of the RaceFans round-up.

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