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Max Verstappen Melbourne crash explained as Red Bull driver blasts 'not correct' F1 regulations
Max Verstappen says he's "not having fun at all" with the new F1 2026
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F1 2026 new rules: How does overtake mode work and what is active aero? - The new F1 season, starting in March, will see the biggest rules and regulations change for at least a decade
Here's how qualifying works in Formula 1 following some minor tweaks made to accommodate Cadillac's entry as the 11th team on the 2026 grid.
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F1 Explained: What is the 107 per cent rule and why is it a major factor again in 2026?
Will some teams struggle to make it into certain grands prix?
F1 has the biggest rule change in its history with engines, chassis, tyres and fuel all subject to new regulations. We look at what it all means.
Formula 1 is set to undergo an overhaul starting with the 2026 season, with teams building cars from scratch. Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who have a total of 11 F1 world titles between them,
With five total lights now on every F1 car, two at the front and three at the back, they can signal all sorts of important information to the drivers.
Aston Martin are in danger of falling foul of a qualifying rule that could see them excluded from the Australian Grand Prix.