The FIA could revise Formula 1’s new engine regulations after heavy criticism from drivers following the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
From June 1, the FIA will impose tougher tests on F1 power units in an attempt to clamp down on the compression ratio saga, but what tolerances will be permitted under the new tests?
Let’s take a look at the main F1 stories from today, with Max Verstappen set to appear in the FIA press conference and logistical issues continuing to cast a shadow over the build-up to the Shanghai ...
It has long been understood that the FIA represents manufacturers in their racing quests, but the new emphasis on hybrids that feature engines with a 50-50 power split between ICE and kinetic energy ...
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has hit back at critics of the 2026 regulations, saying that it is too early to conclude anything at this point. The statement arrives after both multiple F1 world ...
Grand Prix racing isn't the only destination on BYD's radar, with the FIA World Endurance Championship floated as another option.
George Russell urged critics to give Formula One's new regulations time to prove themselves after his Australian GP win.
Comment: While the first 10 laps saw thrilling wheel-to-wheel action at the Albert Park season-opener, close shaves further ...
Iranian airstrikes in the Middle East mean rounds four and five of the F1 season next month look set to be cancelled ...
George Russell may have opened a new chapter of Formula 1 history with a victory at the Australian Grand Prix, delivering the ...
FIA stewards rule on whether Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz, and Lance Stroll can start the 2026 Australian Grand Prix after ...
Max Verstappen was cleared by Formula 1's medical team after X-rays on his hands following his crash in qualifying that will see him start from 20th ...
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