PARIS — Formula One chiefs unanimously agreed on Monday to make rule changes following severe criticism of new regulations introduced this season which led to doubts over Max Verstappen continuing in ...
Formula One chiefs unanimously agreed on Monday to make rule changes following severe criticism of new regulations introduced this season which led to doubts over Max Verstappen continuing in the ...
Formula 1 teams and stakeholders have unanimously agreed to rule tweaks after drivers raised safety concerns over new engine regulations and energy management issues. The first three races of the 2026 ...
Formula One teams have agreed to engine rule tweaks starting at the Miami race to enhance racing and driver safety by addressing concerns like 'lift and coast' driving and improving race start safety.
PARIS, France — Formula One chiefs unanimously agreed on Monday (Tuesday Manila time) to make rule changes following severe criticism of new regulations introduced this season, which led to doubts ...
The new rules made cars a combination of combustion and electrical power, meaning drivers had to carefully manage their battery, effectively slowing down on a qualifying lap, while the cars had boost ...
LONDON – Formula One teams and stakeholders agreed unanimously on April 20 to engine rule tweaks aimed at improving the racing and driver safety from the next race in Miami on May 3. The sport started ...
Racing Bulls' Kiwi driver sat down with the Herald before the season opener in Melbourne. Safety must come first. That’s the message from Liam Lawson as Formula One conceded its new 2026 regulations ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Max Verstappen has been vocal in his criticism of the changes made to F1 cars this season (FRANCK ROBICHON) (FRANCK ...