Team switches launch date of F1 2026 car
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The 2026 F1 season hasn't started yet, but there's already a major controversy brewing surrounding engines in cars being driven by Mercedes and Red Bull.
Formula 1's 11 teams are embarking on a trip into the unknown with brand new chassis and power unit regulations come into effect.
Ford says that the internal targets for Red Bull’s 2026 power unit have been met, but admits there is always “some nervousness” ahead of the first F1 test in Barcelona
Ferrari is planning to run two different versions of its F1 2026 car, Project 678, with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc in testing.
A representative for Red Bull's new technical partner, Ford, has admitted there is an element of 'nervousness’ at the American motor company ahead of their F1 return. This month's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix marked the end of the current set of F1 regulations but also, the partnership between Red Bull and Honda.
TPC testing - private tests using at least two-year-old cars - has become an increasingly important part of a Formula 1 team’s operation. These sessions are typically used to develop juniors, although McLaren raised eyebrows last year by running an ...
Ferrari's 'revolutionary' engine has been approved ahead of the launch of Project 678 for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc in F1 2026.
Renault's F1 engine department is fighting for Alpine to reconsider the decision to become a customer team from 2026. A bold petition spearheaded by the Social and Economic Council of Alpine employees has been delivered to Renault CEO, Luca de Meo ...
Formula One and the FIA have announced the pre-season testing dates for the 2026 season, marking a surprising shift to a January start from the traditional February schedule, given the sport's entry into a new era of regulations. The 2026 season will ...
For outsiders, Formula 1 can look like a complex and confusing sport to follow. Drivers change yearly, manufacturers introduce upgrades to the cars, rules and regulations change, and even team names swap from season to season. Take Kick Sauber, as an example.