Rule changes have continued to be a big focus in Formula 1, with the previous race in Miami the first since a series of tweaks designed to address concerns about the 2026 engine regulations. Since ...
Lewis Hamilton arrives in parc ferme during Sprint qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit. Mark Thompson / Getty Images SUZUKA, Japan — Formula 1’s governing ...
A Formula 1 rules revolution is making cars lighter and smaller for 2026, with more electrical power. After the biggest changes in years, F1 teams are dealing with a whole new driving style and trying ...
Before the Japanese Grand Prix, Stefano Domenicali and the FIA were vocal about their plans to adjust the new F1 rules. Bearman’s 50G crash at Suzuka highlighted growing concerns over safety issues ...
The start of the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. Mark Thompson / Getty Images Formula 1’s unexpected spring break following the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races offers the ...
The cars that line up on the grid for the 2026 Formula 1 season are the most different from anything that has raced before in the modern era. New wings, new engines, new fuel, and smaller bodies. If ...
Formula 1 track action kicked off again in Miami on Friday following the unprecedented break since Japan, and, inevitably, the main talking point was how the tweaked power unit regulations played out.
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions.