Saturday's edition of the RaceFans round-up.
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Formula-1 News
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Friday, March 13, 2026
Marking five years without Murray Walker, the voice of an F1 era - Motorsport.com
Five years after his passing, Murray Walker still holds a permanent place in Formula 1’s collective memory. The Brit, who died on March 13, 2021, at the age of 97, was more than a commentator for generations of fans: he was the voice of the sport.
Walker built that reputation during a career that spanned decades. As early as 1948 he began working as a commentator at the Shelsley Walsh Hill ...Keep reading
Read more: Marking five years without Murray Walker, the voice of an F1 era - Motorsport.com
Walker built that reputation during a career that spanned decades. As early as 1948 he began working as a commentator at the Shelsley Walsh Hill ...Keep reading
Read more: Marking five years without Murray Walker, the voice of an F1 era - Motorsport.com
David Coulthard sends clear message to critics of F1’s 2026 regulations - Motorsport.com
Former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard has urged fans to give the new regulations time before making up their minds about them.
The 2026 season welcomed a new wave of regulations into the championship, and so far, the changes have received a mixed reaction from drivers and fans.
While some have criticised the 'artificial' overtaking, superclipping and the amount the drivers have to manage ...Keep reading
Read more: David Coulthard sends clear message to critics of F1’s 2026 regulations - Motorsport.com
The 2026 season welcomed a new wave of regulations into the championship, and so far, the changes have received a mixed reaction from drivers and fans.
While some have criticised the 'artificial' overtaking, superclipping and the amount the drivers have to manage ...Keep reading
Read more: David Coulthard sends clear message to critics of F1’s 2026 regulations - Motorsport.com
Thursday, March 12, 2026
'That's FEISTY!' | Hamilton collides with Norris before spinning off - SkySports F1
Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton make contact during the first Practice session at the Chinese GP.
Read more: 'That's FEISTY!' | Hamilton collides with Norris before spinning off - SkySports F1
Read more: 'That's FEISTY!' | Hamilton collides with Norris before spinning off - SkySports F1
Round-up: ‘Just a matter of time until a massive shunt happens’ says Perez, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans
Also in Friday's edition of the RaceFans round-up, George Russell accuses Ferrari of blocking changes to F1's start rules.
Read more: Round-up: ‘Just a matter of time until a massive shunt happens’ says Perez, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans
Read more: Round-up: ‘Just a matter of time until a massive shunt happens’ says Perez, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans
Mercedes still have a "huge" advantage, claim Hamilton and Leclerc - F1technical.net
As Formula 1 heads into the Chinese Grand Prix weekend, both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have offered a candid assessment of the competitive picture, with each driver acknowledging that Mercedes currently holds a clear advantage over Ferrari.
Read more: Mercedes still have a "huge" advantage, claim Hamilton and Leclerc - F1technical.net
Read more: Mercedes still have a "huge" advantage, claim Hamilton and Leclerc - F1technical.net
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
Read more: Aston Martin shuts down Honda F1 battery talk: ‘What’s the point of those questions?’ - Motorsport.com
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
Read more: Aston Martin shuts down Honda F1 battery talk: ‘What’s the point of those questions?’ - Motorsport.com
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