Max Verstappen Confirms New Car Number for 2026 F1 Season
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Lando Norris stepped up as a first-time world champion in 2025 to end Max Verstappen's four-year reign and lead Formula One into a new era.
F1 is getting a makeover at more than 200 miles per hour, with next season set to feature new teams, a new race and entirely new cars.
After 24 grands prix, six sprint races and a tight drivers’ championship battle that went down to the final round, the 2025 Formula One season is now in the books.
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DRS out, overtake mode on: What are the new Formula One regulations for 2026 season
The new rules and regulations for Formula One 2026 season has been revealed by the FIA on Wednesday, December 17. With no more DRS and the cars getting a bit smaller in size, expect the new season to throw a lot of curveballs to the drivers and the fans.
Next year is going to be a big one for Formula 1.For the first time in quite a while there will be 11 teams on the grid, including new comers Audi and Cadillac.Ford and Honda are also returning as official engine suppliers.
The Portuguese circuit will rejoin the F1 calendar in 2027 and 2028, replacing the departing Dutch Grand Prix.
Formula One's 11 teams have signed a Concorde Governance Agreement to define the Liberty Media-owned sport's regulatory framework until 2030.
According to Topps, the first F1 debut patches were worn by Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto and Racing Bulls’ Isack Hadjar. Topps didn’t immediately announce which product the cards will appear in.
On race days, Hovsepian and the other student placements set up shop in the operations room. Although their headsets can hear other teams' radios, Hovsepian spends most of the race focused on the Racing Bulls driver. Sometimes, the race ends without her even knowing who won. After working so hard on the car, the team's success is her success.
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Toyota Matches GM and Ford With Expanding Global Push Into Formula One
Toyota is going all-in on racing, throwing down the gauntlet alongside giants like GM and Ford in a high-stakes battle for speed cred. Forget the old-school "Big Three" cliché—this is a whole new game,