After Max Verstappen’s complaint about the new regulations in Formula 1 this season, Lando Norris has told him to retire.
Formula 1s big four of McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari appear to be at the front again, but in which order? Watch ...
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Mercedes duo leads the way on final day in Sakhir
The first pre-season test in Bahrain concluded with a Mercedes one-two at the top of the timesheets. Kimi Antonelli set the fastest lap of ...
Lando Norris couldn’t wait too long to make yet another controversial claim in Formula 1. The Briton has performed well The post Lando Norris Blasts Back at Max Verstappen Over ‘Anti-Racing’ 2026 F1 ...
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 ...
The 2026 Formula 1 season is set to start in March and features an entirely new set of regulations that four-time champion Max Verstappen is not overly ...
After the first day of testing in Bahrain on Wednesday, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff felt Red Bull, with their new engine developed in partnership with Ford, have "set the benchmark" for the new season.
Mercedes, Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari all appear evenly matched after a fascinating three days of preseason testing, and you can recap it all with ESPN below.
Mercedes set the pace of the first F1 2026 pre-season test in Bahrain, but George Russell insists that all eyes should be on Red Bull.
"I want to be the first Arvid Lindblad and not the second whoever," says the confident teenager who will become the 10th F1 driver born in the 21st century.
Verstappen’s critical assessment of the new generation of F1 cars is intriguing, just three weeks out from the season-opener in Australia - especially given the advantage Red Bull look to have over th ...
Red Bull's advantage at the front of the Formula 1 field "has been really eye-opening for a lot of us," says Mercedes driver ...
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