Formula 1 has trialled a new race start procedure – involving flashing blue grid panels – at pre-season testing in Bahrain. Following discussions in a meeting of the F1 Commission on Wednesday, 10 ...
Grand prix starts have always held the potential for chaos, but this year there's almost guaranteed drama when the lights go ...
Formula 1’s 2026 technical regulations have introduced sweeping changes to chassis, power units, and aerodynamics, but one of ...
There's an all-new rule set for the 2026 Formula 1 season that introduces an entirely new car that's smaller than before, has a greater emphasis on electrification, and — crucially for our purposes — ...
F1 drivers are concerned about the big difference in start speeds with the new cars. But not all the teams agree on solving ...
Oscar Piastri says drivers face a 'tricky' proposition trying to navigate the new cars and a different start procedure in ...
It’s lights out and away we go with the 2026 Formula One season. With the first race at Albert Park in Melbourne, Australia, in the books, we’re off to a very ...
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Why Russell did not jump start in the F1 Australian GP
A brief roll forward by George Russell before the lights went out sparked discussion: Did the eventual Australian GP winner commit a false start?
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What the new F1 2026 lights actually mean
Formula 1’s 2026 technical regulations have introduced sweeping changes to chassis, power units, and aerodynamics, but one of the most visible updates for fans is the addition of redesigned rear and ...
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