Oscar Piastri has revealed McLaren have made changes to the much maligned papaya rules for the 2026 F1 season after a number of controversies in 2025.
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Porsche’s Electric Revolution: Unveiling the Formula E Gen4 Revolution
Porsche Formula E Team has delivered an update on its testing of the forthcoming Gen4 car, which will begin a new era for the all-electric championship next season.
BővebbenUnveiling the Racing Masterpiece: Inside Adrian Newey’s AMR26 for the Upcoming Season
Adrian Newey has revealed details behind the his first car designed for Aston Martin ahead of the new F1 season.
BővebbenMercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff exercises restraint amid speculation of 2026 championship challenge
Toto Wolff has sought to play down expectations that Mercedes and George Russell are set to be the benchmark ahead of the new F1 season.
BővebbenSpeed and Style: Arrow McLaren’s Striking 2026 IndyCar Liveries Revealed
Arrow McLaren has taken the wraps off its trio of challengers for the 2026 NTT IndyCar Series season. The team showed off the designs at an event showcasing a new Indianapolis race shop on Wednesday. The three liveries are very similar to recent years, with only minor differences appearing on the #5, #6, and #7 […]
BővebbenWilliams Bounces Back: Steely Resolve Shines Through as Team Completes Pre-Season Shakedown Post Barcelona Setback
Williams has completed a shakedown at Silverstone following its disastrous absence from the F1 Barcelona shakedown last week.
BővebbenRising Star Nico Mueller Shines Bright at the Miami E-Prix
Nico Mueller surprised again, taking pole position in the Miami E-Prix and finishing the third race of Formula E Season 12 in second place.
BővebbenBreaking News: Williams Tackles F1 Rumours Head-On with FW48 Revelation
Rumors regarding Williams’ 2026 challenger; the FW48 being grossly overweight have been laid to rest after F1 livery reveal.
BővebbenThe Rise of Lando Norris: Embracing the Evolution of Power in F1 2026
Lando Norris has said he is “willing to accept” McLaren losing out to other teams in a potential change of power amid F1’s new regulations cycle.
BővebbenUnveiling Christian Horner’s definitive stance on the F1 controversy: The Power Unit Fallout
Christian Horner has delivered his take on the current F1 power unit debate, and accusations that two teams – including former employer Red Bull – have cheated the new rules.
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