F1 2026 Season
Breaking F1 2026 news — new power units, active aero, driver transfers, race results, championship standings and analysis from every Grand Prix weekend.
Breaking F1 2026 news — new power units, active aero, driver transfers, race results, championship standings and analysis from every Grand Prix weekend.

Martin Brundle believes the Miami GP upgrade could be a turning point for Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari future, as the seven-time champion seeks his first win with the Scuderia in 2026.

Paul Williams, Chief Trackside Engineer, shares the key technical factors shaping the Miami Grand Prix 2026 weekend, from active aero to tyre management.

Honda's Trackside General Manager Shintaro Orihara has lowered expectations for immediate Aston Martin progress as F1 returns in Miami in 2026.

1992 F1 World Champion Nigel Mansell has labelled overtakes under the 2026 regulations as 'totally false,' firing the sport's most pointed criticism of the new rules.

Isack Hadjar has revealed his Red Bull F1 promotion was a goal he targeted from the very first day of his Formula 1 debut — a frank admission that redefines his 2026 arrival at the senior team.

Former Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko suggests Toto Wolff holds a hidden advantage for Mercedes — a major talking point in the 2026 F1 season.

Franco Colapinto shared a heartwarming moment with his grandmother, who watched him drive an F1 car for the very first time — a touching story from the 2026 season.

Cadillac unveils a bold 'stars and stripes' patriotic livery for the 2026 Miami Grand Prix, marking the American constructor's debut on home soil in F1.

When an F1 driver commits to a rival team but must stay put for another season or two, the results are professionally awkward — and strategically significant.

Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies has denied his team holds the best power unit in F1 2026, positioning the team for access to an upcoming engine-upgrade window.

A former Red Bull driver says Verstappen is the best of his generation — but that prime Hamilton could have matched him. Here's why that verdict matters in 2026.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has lifted the lid on how the Woking outfit clawed its way back from the disastrous Honda partnership to claim back-to-back F1 constructors' titles in 2024 and 2025.