Martin Brundle is the latest Formula One figure to speak out against the new engine regulations. The first race of the season took place this weekend, with fans, drivers and pundits all sharing their ...
The four-time world champion described the new regulations as “anti-racing” and “not a lot of fun” during preseason testing.
McLaren has launched an investigation with engine supplier Mercedes to investigate why both of its cars suffered terminal ...
Isack Hadjar triggered the first yellow flag of the Australian Grand Prix after suffering an engine problem at the Albert Park Circuit. The Red Bull Racing driver, who had secured the best qualifying ...
Toto Wolff has slammed Mercedes’ F1 rivals over the sport’s engine controversy ahead of the 2026 season, sharply telling them to “get their s*** together.” In one of the sport’s biggest-ever rule ...
The biggest story of the winter break – Mercedes’ 2026 engine solution – remains a key issue for F1’s manufacturer teams. Another reunion has been organised between engine suppliers and the FIA, with ...
After running near the top of the timesheets during the five-day test at the Barcelona circuit in late January, it was noted that the Mercedes-AMG team had a not-insignificant power advantage over the ...
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Mercedes: Aston Martin made “conscious decision” not to use our F1 engines anymore
As the extent of Aston Martin’s struggles with Honda emerges, Toto Wolff makes it clear that Mercedes has nothing to do with its former client’s hardship ...
McLaren team boss Andrea Stella says most of his Formula 1 team's deficit to Mercedes is down to the cars' aerodynamics ...
George Russell laid down a marker for Mercedes in qualifying on pole for the F1 season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne ...
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