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As Formula 1 arrives in Miami for Round 4, the focus shifts to a high-stakes battle at Mercedes and significant 2027 engine regulation changes. With Kimi Antonelli leading George Russell and McLaren poaching key Red Bull talent, the 2026 season enters a critical phase.
As Formula 1 arrives in Florida, rookie Kimi Antonelli leads the championship, putting pressure on George Russell. Meanwhile, Red Bull eyes Oscar Piastri as a future option while McLaren secures a major technical signing.
As F1 arrives in Miami for the first Sprint weekend of the season, McLaren and Williams debut massive upgrade packages. Meanwhile, the FIA and F1 leadership defend the 2026 regulations amid a record-breaking billion-pound TV deal.
As F1 heads to Miami, Kimi Antonelli leads the championship for Mercedes while Toto Wolff demands an end to 'unacceptable' starts. Meanwhile, the FIA tempers expectations for the 2026 regulation overhaul.
Formula 1 returns to Miami with a high-stakes Sprint weekend where the Mercedes internal rivalry takes center stage. As Kimi Antonelli leads George Russell in the standings, McLaren debuts a massive upgrade package aimed at disrupting the current hierarchy.
Kimi Antonelli secured a commanding victory in Miami, extending his championship lead as Mercedes asserts dominance. Meanwhile, heavy penalties for Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen have reshaped the standings following a chaotic weekend of technical breaches and strategic errors.
Kimi Antonelli secures his third straight pole in Miami as McLaren debuts a dominant upgrade package. With a tropical storm forcing a schedule change, the 2026 title fight enters a volatile new phase.
Formula 1 faces an identity crisis as Max Verstappen’s potential early exit looms over the 2026 regulatory shift. While McLaren prepares a 'completely new car' for Miami, legends like Sebastian Vettel warn that the sport is losing its heart to engineering dominance.
The F1 world reacts to the shock departure of Max Verstappen's race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase for McLaren, while the FIA prepares to reveal crucial 2026 regulation refinements in Miami.
As the 2026 regulations create the widest performance gap in nearly a decade, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali vows to listen to Max Verstappen's technical critiques. Meanwhile, 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli leads the championship as the sport considers mid-season rule tweaks to balance the field.
As F1 enters an unexpected April break, the 2026 season is heating up with technical bans on Mercedes and Red Bull, Gianpiero Lambiase's shock exit to McLaren, and growing driver frustration over the new regulations.
As F1 enters a critical 'spring break' following race cancellations, the focus shifts to high-stakes meetings regarding the 2026 regulations. From safety concerns following Oliver Bearman's crash to the technical challenges of the new power units, the sport's future is being decided in the boardroom.
As F1 enters its longest mid-season break since 1990, safety concerns rise following Ollie Bearman’s 50G crash and Honda faces a 'painful' development curve for 2026. Meanwhile, championship leader Kimi Antonelli focuses on fixing his disastrous race starts.
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