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A clever compression ratio trick in Formula 1's 2026 power units is the topic of discussion between teams and the FIA on Thursday
Gernot Döllner, the CEO of Audi, restated the target to be fighting for the world championship by 2030 in the launch.
Ex-Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn on his hopes for Lewis Hamiltons second year in red ahead of the Scuderias Friday launchwatch F1 2026: Barcelona Shakedown with Ted Kravitz after each day of t
No matter if you are a diehard or new fan of F1 racing, it's a good idea to be updated on changing rules and terms. Here are the newest ones for 2026.
Formula 1 pre-season testing will be run differently this year, starting in January instead of February. There will be three tests before the season begins in Australia. The main reason for this is because of the technical rule changes to the chassis and engines in 2026, resulting in the biggest shake-up to the sport in over a decade.
F1s all-new 2026 cars will run together for the first time at a five-day event in Barcelona; Sky Sports F1s Bernie Collins answers the key questions; watch F1 2026: Barcelona Shakedown with Ted Kravit
Max Verstappen's world championship hopes depend on how fast Red Bull have caught up to their competitors as they produce their own power units for the first time, their engine boss admits.
The Audi Formula One team showed off their debut livery on Tuesday to set the clock ticking on a five-year plan to challenge for championships by 2030.
Red Bull Racing, Racing Bulls and Alpine will be the first teams to test their Formula 1 cars for the 2026 season next week in Barcelona. They will already hit the track on Monday, while some competitors will be in action later during the five-day test—of which each team can use three.
Lando Norris strengthened his grip on the 2025 Formula 1 world championship by taking pole for the Brazil Grand Prix, shortly after winning the sprint contest. That is compared to McLaren team-mate and title rival Oscar Piastri, who crashed out of the ...
German manufacturer Audi, which will make its Formula One debut this season after acquiring the Sauber team, unveiled its first-ever single-seater on Tuesday and declared its ambition to "win championships by 2030".