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Formula 1 has always been a sport defined by excess. It is a traveling circus of cutting-edge engineering, high society glamour, and absolutely massive sums of money. While the teams must strictly navigate a rigid budget cap to develop their cars,
Lando Norris and Max Verstappen are among the notable F1 drivers not happy with new rules and hybrid cars introduced for the 2026 season.
George Russell takes aim at ‘selfish’ Ferrari after blocking F1 rule change - The first race of the new F1 season in Melbourne saw several cars struggle to get off the line smoothly
The 2026 Formula 1 season is around the corner, with every team preparing to make a statement in Australia, where a new campaign with new regulations and rules will start. After McLaren’s dominant win in 2025,
While some Formula 1 teams have managed to find the right balance to make quick starts, others, including Mercedes, are struggling and want the regulations revised. For the moment, there is no supermajority,
Eddie Irvine last drove for the team in 1999 but it still pays well
The new Formula 1 season opens with the Australian Grand Prix on March 7 (U.S. time) with McLaren chasing a third straight constructors' championship.
The LEGO Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton Helmets hope to tap into Ferrari's tifosi, but they're a little pricey.
Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and George Russell are among the top-earning Formula One drivers entering 2026. Here's the full list.