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F1 2026: All the new rules and regulations you need to know - The new F1 season, starting in March, will see the biggest rules and regulations change for at least a decade
Sergio Perez agrees with Max Verstappen that F1's new regulations are "not ideal" as energy management takes centre stage ahead of racing.
Why are all four leading F1 teams are talking up their rivals' chances for F1 2026? It's all part of the sport's early mind games
McLaren have showcased their livery for the 2026 season as the Woking-based outfit chases a hat-trick of Constructors Championships.
The McLaren driver has made strategic changes to his trackside entourage to avoid a repeat of the mid-season slump which cost him the 2025 drivers' championship
Four-time champion Max Verstappen has said cars in Formula 1's new generation are not fun to drive, comparing them to the all-electric series Formula E, but "on steroids."
Max Verstappen has hinted he could retire from Formula 1 over his dissatisfaction with the new chassis and engine regulations.
Lewis Hamilton says that "none of the fans are going to understand" some of the new rules introduced into F1 this year.
Phoenix used to be briefly a part of the Formula One race calendar, from 1989 to 1991.
A new livery introduces the AMR26 as Aston Martin's own 'new era' begins with a reset shaped by new staff, new partners, and a new campus.