As the season-opener Australian Grand Prix gets underway on Sunday, here's a look at some of the most sweeping rule changes ...
Formula 1 did not roll into 2026 with the normal year-to-year tweaks. The sport launched a new technical era, added an 11th ...
Explaining DRS to your mates was always a sure-fire way to sound like you knew more about Formula 1 than you actually knew ...
A complete guide to Formula 1’s sweeping new 2026 regulations ...
But the desire to boost overtaking remains, leading to the introduction of a dedicated Overtake Mode in the new, more powerful hybrid engines. The rules for its use are similar to DRS, with activation ...
The 2026 Formula One sporting regulations introduce a new set of driver‑controlled energy‑management tools that fundamentally reshape how racing strategy will function. F1Technical's senior writer ...
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5 new 2026 F1 regulations to know before race day
The 2026 Formula 1 season marks the biggest rule change in the sport’s history, and while we know that new power units are ...
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2026 F1 aerodynamics explained: Active Aero, X-Mode and Z-Mode
The aerodynamic regulations for 2026 represent a departure from every approach Formula 1 has taken to managing downforce and drag since the DRS era ...
Pole position goes to George Russell, who sets a spectacular lap time of 1:18.518 at the Albert Park Circuit and secures the ...
Formula One implemented a rule change that makes the cars smaller and faster, forcing a huge switch up for the 2026 drivers.
Formula 1’s 2026 rules bring smaller cars, more electric power, new overtaking systems and fresh technical debates ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Chris Medland explores whether F1 racing is now too artificial, and whether drivers' opinions about driving satisfaction are ...
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