Formula 1 has delivered a set of rules tweaks to its controversial 2026 regulations -- but what do they mean and will they appease drivers ahead of the Miami GP? ESPN's Laurence Edmondson explains.
Tuesday's fast-paced F1 news includes Kimi Antonelli admitting a deployment trick outlawed by the FIA was "not so safe." ...
F1 has trimmed its 2026 regulations ahead of Miami. Mark Hughes points out that these minor changes don't address the real ...
The Change: The "Boost" is now strictly capped at a maximum of +150 kW (or the car's current power level at activation).
F1 legend David Coulthard has voiced concerns that the sport is drifting away from its roots due to the current set of ...
Duel IndyCar and Formula 1 driver Pato O'Ward is extremely against F1's new vehicles for the 2026 season and admits he isn't ...
"It wasn't the nicest of feelings..." ...
Formula One has made a series of rule refinements to address concerns raised around energy saving, inconsistent power ...
The announcement was made after recognizing driver feedback, targeting safer starts, harder qualifying pushes and fewer ...
James Rossiter says initial tests of Formula E’s new GEN4 car “blew away my perception of what Formula E is”.The Brit is a ...
Ferrari's chassis technical director Loic Serra sits down with Motorsport.com to discus the April break, its impact on ...
A new BOA dial lands on this ultralight touring boot–but the real story is how it skis. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it ...