Formula 1 is preparing for one of the most dramatic technical resets in its modern era, and nowhere is that more evident than in the chassis regulations arriving for 2026. The new rules shrink the cars, lighten them, and introduce active aerodynamics—changes that collectively force teams to rethink the fundamentals of race car architecture.
Read more: F1 EXPLAINED: How the 2026 F1 Chassis Rules Will Redefine Car Design - F1technical.net
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Saturday, February 7, 2026
Round-up: Poor starts could be more costly in 2026 says Norris, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans
Sunday's edition of the RaceFans round-up.
Read more: Round-up: Poor starts could be more costly in 2026 says Norris, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans
Read more: Round-up: Poor starts could be more costly in 2026 says Norris, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans
F1MATHS: A Technical Analysis of Formula One’s 2026 Power Unit Regulations - F1technical.net
The 2026 Formula One power unit regulations introduce the most substantial transformation to the sport’s hybrid era since the original turbo‑hybrid engines debuted in 2014. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo explains the changes between the previous and the brand-new power unit era.
Read more: F1MATHS: A Technical Analysis of Formula One’s 2026 Power Unit Regulations - F1technical.net
Read more: F1MATHS: A Technical Analysis of Formula One’s 2026 Power Unit Regulations - F1technical.net
Caption Competition 288: Testing time for Williams | Caption Competition - RaceFans
Alexander Albon, Carlos Sainz Jnr and James Vowles look on as Williams make a belated start to 2026. Can you come up with the best caption for this picture?
Read more: Caption Competition 288: Testing time for Williams | Caption Competition - RaceFans
Read more: Caption Competition 288: Testing time for Williams | Caption Competition - RaceFans
Friday, February 6, 2026
Round-up: Apple promise best-ever 4K F1 broadcast quality, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans
Saturday's edition of the RaceFans round-up.
Read more: Round-up: Apple promise best-ever 4K F1 broadcast quality, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans
Read more: Round-up: Apple promise best-ever 4K F1 broadcast quality, and more | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans
When Ferrari turned the Turin 2006 Winter Olympics into a surprise F1 show - Motorsport.com
The 2026 Olympic Winter Games are upon us with Italy taking the reins this year. Both Kimi Antonelli and Stefano Domenicali have been involved in the ceremony, carrying the Olympic torch across Palmanova and the Dolomites, but Formula 1 was also heavily involved in the 2006 games.
The Turin Winter Olympic Games saw a ceremony selling the idea of design, industry and speed to not only 35,000 ...Keep reading
Read more: When Ferrari turned the Turin 2006 Winter Olympics into a surprise F1 show - Motorsport.com
The Turin Winter Olympic Games saw a ceremony selling the idea of design, industry and speed to not only 35,000 ...Keep reading
Read more: When Ferrari turned the Turin 2006 Winter Olympics into a surprise F1 show - Motorsport.com
F1 2026 energy management “annoying” and “sad” as drivers lift early - Motorsport.com
Haas driver Oliver Bearman described the energy management needed by 2026 Formula 1 cars as “annoying” and “sad”, with Esteban Ocon explaining the new machinery requires lifting early on straights.
F1 is introducing new power units featuring a near-50:50 split between combustion and electric energy, with extra power provided by Overtake Mode (functioning like DRS) and Boost Mode (which ...Keep reading
Read more: F1 2026 energy management “annoying” and “sad” as drivers lift early - Motorsport.com
F1 is introducing new power units featuring a near-50:50 split between combustion and electric energy, with extra power provided by Overtake Mode (functioning like DRS) and Boost Mode (which ...Keep reading
Read more: F1 2026 energy management “annoying” and “sad” as drivers lift early - Motorsport.com
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