Question of the Week: Will the Miami changes reshape F1?
With adjustments to the regulations, the FIA responded to the first criticized races of the 2026 Formula 1 season: But will so much change now in Miami?
With adjustments to the regulations, the FIA responded to the first criticized races of the 2026 Formula 1 season: But will so much change now in Miami?
If Max Verstappen really leaves Red Bull, Mercedes and McLaren are considered the hottest candidates – but do they even want the Dutchman there?
Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies understands Gianpiero Lambiase’s move to McLaren because it represents a unique opportunity for him
Colton Herta is about to make his first appearance in Formula 1 and knows with what strength he can convince Cadillac of himself
Both Formula 1 and the FIA were on the defensive and struggled to justify the unnecessary complexity of the new technical formula
While some teams are still waiting for their first victory, the first successes of others are quite a long time ago: Here the teams celebrated their debut success
“Stars and Stripes”, 50 stars and color in the USA lettering: Newcomer Cadillac fully embraces patriotism in the design for its first home game in Miami
McLaren has analyzed through simulations how the rule changes in Formula 1 will impact things and what to look out for this weekend
Oscar Piastri is satisfied with P2 in Japan because, according to him, he got the absolute maximum out of it – something he didn’t even manage with some victories
Mick Schumacher’s last Formula 1 race was more than three years ago – but if the chance arose, he would return again