The F1 teams are testing their 2026 cars at the Barcelona track this week. But why is the action not open to the public?
With active aero, partial active aero, overtake mode, and more, the workload on F1 drivers will be greater than before – here ...
It remains to be seen how drivers will respond to the new rules, but they could make for far more interesting races.
F1 testing in Barcelona this week is private to allow the teams to focus purely on testing their new cars without concerns ...
After the rain and general chaos of the season opener in Australia, the Grand Prix charabanc cruises into Shanghai, China, for the second round of the 2025 Formula 1 season. Follow us: For the second ...
Formula 1's biggest technical overhaul isn't just reshaping the cars and the way drivers extract performance from them -- it is also redefining the language of racing.
There are currently 10 teams on the 2025 Formula 1 grid, with an 11th – Cadillac – joining next season. The sport doesn’t use the word franchise, but in effect that’s how the system works. It’s all ...
The intersection of elite football and Formula 1 often reveals striking parallels in how the world’s most successful sporting ...
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IndyCar rules vs. Formula 1, explained: The biggest differences to know about the Indy 500
To the casual observer, IndyCar and Formula 1 races look pretty similar. For one, they're both well-known racing organizations, where some of the biggest-name drivers out there compete for a full ...
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Why F1’s Barcelona shakedown is private and how much running teams can do: All details explained
Formula 1 teams are conducting private shakedown laps of their 2026 cars at Barcelona, focusing on reliability and systems testing before public reveals. This crucial private session allows teams to ...
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