Photos of Oscar Piastri's custom McLaren 750S have emerged on social media.
The Australian driver recently took delivery of the 750S, which is the lightest and most powerful series-production McLaren to date. While Piastri's is a custom specification, the 750S is powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces a blistering 750PS (740bhp) and 800Nm of torque. This has resulted ...Keep reading
Read more: Oscar Piastri’s custom McLaren 750S surfaces online with papaya details - Motorsport.com
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Lewis Hamilton explains why first Ferrari podium was one of the toughest of his career - Motorsport.com
Lewis Hamilton opened up on his first podium finish with Ferrari at the Chinese Grand Prix, claiming he "never had to work so hard to get a podium".
While the seven-time champion secured the Chinese sprint race win with Ferrari in 2025, he failed to reach the podium at a grand prix. Now, after coming back from a rejuvenating winter break and gelling with the new era of regulations, Hamilton ...Keep reading
Read more: Lewis Hamilton explains why first Ferrari podium was one of the toughest of his career - Motorsport.com
While the seven-time champion secured the Chinese sprint race win with Ferrari in 2025, he failed to reach the podium at a grand prix. Now, after coming back from a rejuvenating winter break and gelling with the new era of regulations, Hamilton ...Keep reading
Read more: Lewis Hamilton explains why first Ferrari podium was one of the toughest of his career - Motorsport.com
Monday, March 30, 2026
Round-up: F1 rules risk “potentially fatal” crash warns ex-designer, and more | RaceFans round-up - RaceFans
Tuesday's edition of the RaceFans round-up.
Read more: Round-up: F1 rules risk “potentially fatal” crash warns ex-designer, and more | RaceFans round-up - RaceFans
Read more: Round-up: F1 rules risk “potentially fatal” crash warns ex-designer, and more | RaceFans round-up - RaceFans
F1 drivers thought to be left exhausted by 2026 regulations: "They are drained" - Motorsport.com
According to F1 TV analyst and racing driver Alex Brundle, the current Formula 1 drivers are facing an immense level of mental exhaustion during grands prix.
Speaking after the Japanese Grand Prix, Brundle noted a trend among the drivers: "I don't know if it's coming across to the viewer, but every driver that comes and stands next to us, they are drained. They have worked hard. You can see ...Keep reading
Read more: F1 drivers thought to be left exhausted by 2026 regulations: "They are drained" - Motorsport.com
Speaking after the Japanese Grand Prix, Brundle noted a trend among the drivers: "I don't know if it's coming across to the viewer, but every driver that comes and stands next to us, they are drained. They have worked hard. You can see ...Keep reading
Read more: F1 drivers thought to be left exhausted by 2026 regulations: "They are drained" - Motorsport.com
F1MATHS: Does the boxplot from Suzuka continue to confirm Mercedes' dominant form? - F1technical.net
Mercedes entered the Japanese Grand Prix as the clear favourite after dominating qualifying, yet both Andrea Kimi Antonelli and George Russell immediately complicated their afternoon with sluggish starts.
Read more: F1MATHS: Does the boxplot from Suzuka continue to confirm Mercedes' dominant form? - F1technical.net
Read more: F1MATHS: Does the boxplot from Suzuka continue to confirm Mercedes' dominant form? - F1technical.net
Sunday, March 29, 2026
“We were definitely in the fight for the win," claims Russell as he was left frustrated ... - F1technical.net
George Russell left the Japanese Grand Prix knowing he had the pace to fight for victory — but not the luck. The Mercedes driver finished fourth after a race shaped by a poor start, an unfortunately timed pit stop, and a chaotic restart that cost him crucial positions.
Read more: “We were definitely in the fight for the win," claims Russell as he was left frustrated ... - F1technical.net
Read more: “We were definitely in the fight for the win," claims Russell as he was left frustrated ... - F1technical.net
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Jos Verstappen hits out at new F1 era: 'Creating chaos but nothing to do with racing' - Motorsport.com
Jos Verstappen has called out the new Formula 1 regulations, which have been introduced into the championship in 2026.
Verstappen Sr, father of four-time champion Max Verstappen, claimed that while the racing has been more chaotic, "it has nothing to do with racing".
The new regulations feature an almost 50:50 split between internal combustion and electric power, active aerodynamics ...Keep reading
Read more: Jos Verstappen hits out at new F1 era: 'Creating chaos but nothing to do with racing' - Motorsport.com
Verstappen Sr, father of four-time champion Max Verstappen, claimed that while the racing has been more chaotic, "it has nothing to do with racing".
The new regulations feature an almost 50:50 split between internal combustion and electric power, active aerodynamics ...Keep reading
Read more: Jos Verstappen hits out at new F1 era: 'Creating chaos but nothing to do with racing' - Motorsport.com
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