Formula 1 reveals the terminology the sport will use to refer to the technical complexities of the new 2026 rules.
Buying into counterfactuals is unwise but entertaining, and these "what if" moments could well have won Max Verstappen or ...
Formula One fans will be hearing a lot about Boost, Overtake, Active Aero and Recharge in 2026 after saying farewell to DRS, ...
3. Thinking Verstappen was out of it: I asked, “Is Verstappen’s 2025 F1 title race run?” in the 1 July (or July 1st, for ...
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FIA unveils the new F1 terminology you need to know for the 2026 season
The FIA and Formula 1 announced the new terminology for the 2026 season while also unveiling a set of new renders showing ...
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F1 fans celebrate return of "proper track" as Portugal Grand Prix prepares for 2027 comeback
Formula 1 fans have applauded the return of the Portugal Grand Prix for 2027 and 2028. F1 announced on Tuesday that the ...
F1 driver Kimi Antonelli has surprised local go-karters by going incognito at a packed racing session. Antonelli attended ...
In a case of could've, should've and would've, Kimi Antonelli lost out on a first win for 2025 for "pushing too hard" at the ...
BBC Sports Personality of the Year winner Lewis Hamilton caused controversy with his remarks at the awards show.
F1 has released new terminology and updates for next year’s cars as part of the biggest shake up in the sport’s history. One ...
Formula 1 has revealed how next years new era of racing will work with the introduction of Overtake Mode which will replace ...
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MOM is out and Boost Mode in as key F1 2026 terms defined
Formula 1 has issued an update on terminology to be used in the F1 2026 season, as all-new cars are welcomed into the sport.
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