Monaco is Ferrari's chance to end its F1 drought
Monaco GP briefing
Formula 1's most famous race gets a fresh twist with the 2026 rules, and Ferrari might have every reason to believe this is finally its weekend
With innovative aero features on its car and engine improvements in the pipeline, Ferrari could end the year as Formula 1's strongest team, writes Mark Hughes. But unexpected regulation changes could strip away the advantages it has built
Watch F1 via live stream or on TV: dates and start time for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix
F1 flashback: 1996 Spanish Grand Prix
Thirty years ago, Michael Schumacher produced a performance so far beyond his rivals that it left Stirling Moss searching for superlatives. Matt Bishop argues that it was the greatest drive of his career
May 12, 1979 Zolder, Belgium Legends in their own lunchtime, from left, Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault), Jody Scheckter (Ferrari), Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari) and René Arnoux (Renault). Villeneuve was leading the F1…
With apologies to David Byrne and Talking Heads: And you may find yourself Watching someone lift and coast And you may find yourself Watching cars slowly decelerate down the straights…
1. Amon: bad-luck magnet It all started so well: with Lorenzo Bandini, the New Zealander took victory in the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours, his first start for Ferrari. But in…
I have spent the last month being swept from place to place by a Bentley Arnage, some 17 years after the last one was built – this one as it…
Your article about the Lotus 49 brought back memories [Rebirth of an F1 wonder, June]. In the 1990s I lived in a small village outside Northampton. On Sunday afternoons I…
To spend time with Jean Alesi is to be reminded that Formula 1, for all its modern sheen of algorithmic optimisation, was once populated – perhaps even defined – by…
Pondering on Kimi Antonelli’s precocious run of early Grand Prix successes this year highlights the Italian’s youth at the time of his first World Championship-qualifying Grand Prix victory at Shanghai,…
Trips down the more arcane and lesser-trodden byways of Formula 1 history are always a treat. So this book, which tells the stories of the efforts of numerous South Africans…
This month we feature two anniversaries, both of them significant and yet shrouded in incertitude. The first forms the basis of our cover story which celebrates 75 years since Ferrari,…
The assembly area at the Goodwood Festival of Speed was packed with cars. But one driver was missing. Fans were around Tom Wheatcroft’s pale-green BRM V16. Argentine great José Froilán…
Hamilton drove Montreal like his old self, but two favourite circuits, one off-form team-mate, and 18 years of history mean the real test is still to come
In Montreal, Formula 1 got its clearest look yet at a championship battle being fought in completely different ways
The backlash against the Ferrari Luce, its first electric car is not really about the vehicle, but about identity, and Formula 1 could learn from it