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F1 today | Ferrari exploring secret Monza test, Verstappen told to quit F1 over 2026 criticism
From Ferrari trying to steal a march on Mercedes, to more reaction to Verstappen's scathing 2026 criticism, here are the main stories from today, Tuesday, March 17. While Ferrari may be thrilling F1 fans in the races,
While Kimi Antonelli and Lewis Hamilton couldn't hide their joy after Sunday's Chinese GP, Max Verstappen continued his criticism of F1's new rulebook.
Formula One, with its global business model, finds itself with difficulties after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran
Further changes have been proposed, but the FIA needs the teams to form a supermajority for any new procedures to be enshrined in the regulations. Ferrari, which had predicted that the starts might be an issue early on in its powertrain development,
Charles Leclerc says the new generation of Formula 1 cars are fun for racing and have new tactics involved, but need improving in qualifying trim after his duel with Lewis Hamilton in the Chinese Grand Prix.
The F1 pecking order remains shrouded in mystery ahead of the 2026 season. But the Ferrari team seems to have an edge its rivals can't copy
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,
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc went wheel to wheel on several occasions during the Sprint and Grand Prix in China; Ferrari pair appear to be evenly matched in the new F1 cars; watch every session of the Japanese GP from March 27-29,
Kimi Antonelli and Lewis Hamilton celebrate on the podium after the 2026 Chinese GP. Hector Retamal / SHANGHAI, China — Lewis Hamilton could not keep himself from smiling in the news conference following the Chinese Grand Prix.