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.
Exclusive: Shane Bracko claims he soon lost the ability to steer his brand-new Cybertruck and wound up in a drainage ditch ...
Three races into the most controversial regulation reset in modern Formula 1 history, the FIA has blinked. The governing body ...
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The quick fix that could turn into major engine damage
Drivers are constantly tempted by cheap, fast fixes for strange engine noises or warning lights, especially when a repair ...
George Russell says he doesn’t want Formula 1 to “lose” Max Verstappen as the four-time champion vents his unhappiness with ...
The FIA has confirmed that Free Practice 1 at this season’s Miami Grand Prix will run for 90 minutes rather than the standard ...
Still on sale in markets outside Europe but no longer available to buy in the UK, it was one of the final holdouts of the ...
F1’s teams, manufacturers and governing body all agreed yesterday on a package of rule changes for Miami. Here are three key ...
When it feels like nothing is going your way, it's easy to fall into self-doubt, but these simple reminders can steady you ...
While the 3.5L gets the glory, the 2.7L’s "Diesel-Spec" CGI block is the secret to 300k-mile reliability for non-towers. We ...
As such, many drivers have voiced their disapproval through three races. None have hit out as strongly as Max Verstappen, who ...
Tesla Cybertruck began to fail before the buyer even drove it off the lot, lawsuit says - Exclusive: Shane Bracko claims he ...
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