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Why Melbourne will be more challenging for F1 – and what a plan B might look like

The moment Max Verstappen voiced his concerns about the new Formula 1 regulations, he immediately added: “On this circuit in Bahrain it's not too bad, but when we go to Melbourne, that's when you will really see how much we run out of energy on the straights.” The Red Bull driver has received backing from others in the paddock since then. Among them, Oliver Bearman and Oscar Piastri have ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/c76A3tQ via IFTTT
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Aprilia’s tech trick which came to light during MotoGP testing

Aprilia’s latest MotoGP trick on the RS-GP26 came to light following the final day of MotoGP testing in Buriram. A previously hidden duct drawing air from beneath the fairing has now been exposed. There is one opening on each side, channelling airflow through a new pathway. Until last year, the bike featured a Formula 1-inspired S-duct that collected air from the lower section of the fairing ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/beIrJWM via IFTTT

Formula E aims to increase calendar for Gen4 with additional US round

Formula E is aiming to expand the calendar further for the arrival of Gen4 cars in the 2026-27 season, which is set to feature 18 to 19 races. The ongoing 2025-26 campaign already features a record 17 races across 11 venues with the addition of Madrid and Sanya, although Jakarta has been dropped. While the final 2025-26 calendar wasn’t announced until October last year, Formula E is ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/qeR8DMb via IFTTT

How Ferrari's F1 2026 rear wing is reminiscent of 2011 Mercedes

If there was one team that really surprised the Formula 1 paddock with its imaginative designs during pre-season testing, it was Ferrari. In Bahrain, the Scuderia not only brought a new feature to the area behind the exhaust, designed to make the most of the volume allowed by the new-for-2026 regulations, but also a rear wing with an innovative opening mechanism as it flips 180 ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/AQpcBSn via IFTTT

The concern with straight mode which arose in F1 Commission meeting

McLaren boss Andrea Stella previously outlined three major concerns with the 2026 Formula 1 power unit rules and he has since revealed a fourth issue entered the mix.  This year F1 is introducing a completely new set of regulations with one of the changes concerning the power unit, which is now more reliant on electrical energy. That should significantly change the style of racing in 2026, as ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/hOxVa2I via IFTTT

MotoGP Buriram test: Bezzecchi breaks track record on final day

Aprilia’s star rider Marco Bezzecchi beat the all-time track record at Buriram to top the final day of 2026 MotoGP pre-season testing. With just 20 minutes remaining in the afternoon session, Bezzecchi set a blistering time of 1m28.668s on the factory RS-GP, dethroning world champion Marc Marquez from the top spot on the timesheets. The Italian’s last-gasp effort was a fraction of a ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/AfQiC1e via IFTTT

Russell: Red Bull still holds best energy deployment in F1

Mercedes star George Russell is adamant that Red Bull holds the best energy deployment on the Formula 1 grid, with pre-season testing for the 2026 campaign now finished. This year will introduce widespread regulation changes, and one of the alterations concerns the power unit, which holds more electrical energy, meaning battery harvesting will play a key role in grands prix. It may include ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/OZKN3Et via IFTTT