Max Verstappen 'not having fun' driving new F1 cars
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Formula 1 champion Lando Norris is struggling with his new era McLaren car and frustrated to line up only sixth in Sunday’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Aston Martin has predicted it is unlikely to finish Formula 1’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix without its drivers risking permanent nerve damage.
The Cadillac F1 team announced that its first chassis will be tagged with No. MAC-26, paying homage to one of the most iconic American race car drivers.
Fernando Alonso has reportedly voiced concerns that vibrations in his Aston Martin F1 car could cause nerve damage. The revelation has racing enthusiasts anxiously following developments, worried that it could affect the team’s career and performance.
Formula One's sweeping technical changes proved divisive among drivers, but there were few complaints from George Russell after he took pole position ahead of Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli at the Australian ​Grand Prix on Saturday.
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
With five total lights now on every F1 car, two at the front and three at the back, they can signal all sorts of important information to the drivers.
Head of Race Team Garage Operations and Heritage for the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team Matt Deane joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about being a Formula One lead mechanic.
Max Verstappen has said the limitations of Formula 1's new regulations were predictable from the outset, warning it is already "a bit late" to make changes to improve the racing.