Why the 2026 Formula 1 Calendar Is Currently a Puzzle
Currently, no one knows how many Formula 1 races will actually be held in 2026 – anything between just 20 and more than 22 World Championship rounds seems possible
Currently, no one knows how many Formula 1 races will actually be held in 2026 – anything between just 20 and more than 22 World Championship rounds seems possible
Formula 1 drivers like Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, or Carlos Sainz have a clear opinion on the upcoming changes to the engine regulations
Fernando Alonso finishes the Japanese Grand Prix for the first time this year: Why Aston Martin still cannot be completely satisfied with the result
Following criticism of the current regulations, changes could be implemented: According to Williams team principal James Vowles "there are four or five proposals on the table"
Hyundai brings the simulated gearshift from the Ioniq 5 N to civilian models: Find out which electric cars will receive the sound feature in the future
Carlos Sainz is at least partially satisfied with the rule changes in Miami – but the Williams driver still sees a great need for action in qualifying
The first three races of the 2026 Formula 1 season have given us many insights into the new era of the premier class, but much remains unclear …
After severe storms, the route of the Canary Islands Rally is adjusted: floods and landslides make changes to the schedule necessary
Neue Technik bei den 24h Nürburgring: Die Rennleitung greift live auf Onboardkameras zu – Das soll Sicherheit und Fairness deutlich erhöhen
Honda skips new parts at the Jerez test and still gains important insights – How the riders assess the situation of the MotoGP manufacturer