There was great anticipation surrounding the start of the first Formula 1 race of the season: not only to understand the true competitive order, but also to observe how the 2026 cars would behave. The topic of starts had been one of the most discussed issues during pre-season testing, with differing opinions between manufacturers emerging depending on the characteristics of each power ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/3xJ8Bjk via IFTTT
When Adrian Newey appeared at the FIA press conference in Melbourne on Friday, it was already clear that Aston Martin would face an extremely difficult start to the Formula 1 season and that the problems at Honda were numerous. The team principal shared more details than during winter testing – most notably by revealing that the Japanese manufacturer had only two batteries left for the ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/uLFc2k0 via IFTTT