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Mercedes driver George Russell said: "The cars looked really cool out on the circuit and that's positive for our sport. "They are quite different for us as drivers but, once you get your head around it, driving them is quite intuitive. "It's enjoyable being behind the wheel and there's a lot for fans to look forward to with these new regulations."
Ferrari has launched its 2026 F1 car. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc need it to be a big upgrade on the team's 2025 challenger
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Hadjar went off in the last corner of the Barcelona track on Tuesday
LEWIS HAMILTON reckons there could be shock winners during the new Formula One season – after huge changes were made to the car regulations. The Brit, 41, is going into the campaign with a
The reveal took place at the Detroit Free Press Breakfast Club series, which included GM President Mark Reuss and auto titan Roger Penske.
This year, the Google Gemini logo is seen on the Formula 1 team’s 2026 livery in the latest reveal of the new MCL40. Two images posted by the team show off plenty of little Gemini stars along the car’s nose and to each side of the driver, though none of the shots give a good look at the main Gemini marking along the airbox.
Lewis Hamilton believes that all of the new F1 technical regulations have put “everyone on the back foot” heading into pre-season testing. Drivers and teams are hard at work deciphering the tricks and methods required to extract pace from the latest generation of open-wheel cars.
Sky Sports F1 pundit Ted Kravitz isn't too keen on one new feature of the 2026 cars - their hazard lights. A flashing yellow light has now been integrated on the rear-view mirrors of the new cars, which act as a hazard warning system.