Formula 1 has delivered a set of rules tweaks to its controversial 2026 regulations -- but what do they mean and will they appease drivers ahead of the Miami GP? ESPN's Laurence Edmondson explains.
F1 engine rules discussions are escalating as Stefano Domenicali delivers a 'we cannot lose too much time' warning.
The FIA is introducing immediate changes to energy management in Formula 1, but what do they mean in practice? And how will the new safety system for starts, to be trialled in Miami, actually work?
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With F1’s rule tweaks getting a first examination in Miami, the drivers faced the media to give their thoughts on the changes ...
Alex Albon doubts F1's regulation tweaks will resolve all of the drivers' complaints, but it is a step in the right direction ...
There has been a lot more of it, but drivers say it’s now more complicated. By Phillip Horton The new Formula 1 technical ...
F1’s decision to tweak rather than overhaul its 2026 rules reveals a deeper shift in how the sport operates.
When the normally low-key Lance Stroll becomes the most fiery person in the F1 paddock, it's a solid hint that most drivers ...
As such, many drivers have voiced their disapproval through three races. None have hit out as strongly as Max Verstappen, who has been pushed to the brink of retirement.
Formula One has introduced immediate adjustments to its hybrid energy and overtaking systems ahead of the Miami Grand Prix ...