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Lando Norris and Max Verstappen are among the notable F1 drivers not happy with new rules and hybrid cars introduced for the 2026 season.
Many F1 drivers continued to criticize the new 2026 cars after the Australian GP. But there is a split on what works and what does not
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F1 2026 Regulations: How big are the new cars?
F1 cars have changed in size in 2026 as part of the sweeping new regulations
F1 has the biggest rule change in its history with engines, chassis, tyres and fuel all subject to new regulations. We look at what it all means.
One of the greatest complaints that drivers voiced about the previous generation of Formula 1 cars concerned their size and bulk. The 2022-2025 machines were the heaviest in the s
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F1’s new cars in 2026 are how much slower? Australian Grand Prix confirms the sad truth
The timesheets at Albert Park in Melbourne provided a stark comparison to 2025
Formula 1’s 2026 season got underway this past weekend in Melbourne, Australia. Formula 1 has undergone a radical transformation during the short offseason, with new technical rules that have created cars that are smaller and lighter than before,
Sky Sports F1s Martin Brundle gives his thoughts on the new 2026 Formula 1 cars and an intriguing season-opener in Melbourne; watch every session of the Chinese GP Sprint weekend live on Sky Sports F1
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Takeaways from F1's first race of a new era with thrills and concerns ahead of Chinese Grand Prix
Do the new Formula 1 rules create “incredible” racing or “probably the worst” cars in F1 history? Drivers are split. The opening race in Australia which mixed a dramatic battle for the lead with some complex strategy,
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Question of the week: Has F1 gone too far with the complexity of new rules?
The first race of Formula 1's new era is behind us – and opinions are divided