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.

Veteran engineer Jock Clear reveals his opinion of seven-time champion Michael Schumacher flipped 180 degrees once he worked alongside him at Mercedes.

James Vowles has revealed he turned down three rival F1 teams before choosing Williams — a decision that looks increasingly prescient as the 2026 era unfolds.

A Sky Sports F1 pundit has admitted that certain figures, including axed Red Bull boss Christian Horner, genuinely intimidate them in the paddock environment.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli has declared he 'can beat anyone' to win the 2026 F1 title, signalling a major shift in ambition from the Mercedes youngster.

Johnny Herbert has urged Lewis Hamilton to 'be honest' about F1 retirement — a pointed message as Hamilton enters his second year at Ferrari in 2026.

Sebastian Vettel ran 2:59:08 at the 2026 London Marathon — a stunning debut sub-three-hour finish that topped the celebrity standings at one of sport's great events.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has called speculation linking Gianpiero Lambiase to a team principal role at McLaren 'total nonsense,' accusing unnamed F1 rivals of deliberately stirring the rumours.

BYD has confirmed CEO-level talks with F1's Stefano Domenicali over a potential entry, a move that could transform the sport's global reach and competitive landscape.

Jos Verstappen was forced to retire from the 2026 Rallye de Wallonie after a dramatic crash on Sunday morning, ending his Belgian rally bid early.

FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis defends F1's new 2026 regulations, saying the opening races have 'gone quite well' amid ongoing mid-season refinements.

FIA and F1 teams have agreed Miami tweaks to the 2026 power unit rules, but hardware changes remain firmly on the table if the fixes fall short.

Anthony Davidson has warned F1 bosses against granting teams too many chances to revise their power units, raising critical questions about competitive fairness in 2026.