Haas’s Ferrari-powered launch and the fight to remain F1’s American team
Haas’s 2026 launch is a test of whether its Ferrari-powered model – now subtly evolving as a new American rival arrives – is still enough to define its place in Formula 1
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The political noise between engine manufacturers is already rising ahead of the start of the 2026 F1 season
Red Bull has revealed its 2026 F1 livery at a launch event in Detroit, but we’re yet to see the RB22 itself: latest images and details of the new car
From small town takeovers to a Spice Girl extravaganza: here are some of the most lavish and dramatic launch events we’ve seen in F1 history
Red Bull’s 2026 F1 launch will be more than a reveal: it’s a test of the team’s first in-house engine project and a statement designed to convince Max Verstappen that his future still lies in Milton Keynes
Loud, brash, controversial and devastatingly successful – Red Bull has trodden its own winning path over 20 years in F1. Some of its key players look back on two decades of racing with James Elson
F1 will head into unchartered territory with its complex 2026 engines – we look back at previous power unit oddities
Mercedes is rumoured to have an engine innovation promising a significant advantage over other Formula 1 power units. It could mean rivals are allowed extra benefits to catch up, explains Mark Hughes
The death last week of Hans Herrmann leaves just four living drivers who raced in 1950s world championship grands prix. The first decade of Formula 1 will soon slip beyond living memory
Haas’s 2026 launch is a test of whether its Ferrari-powered model – now subtly evolving as a new American rival arrives – is still enough to define its place in Formula 1
The political noise between engine manufacturers is already rising ahead of the start of the 2026 F1 season
Red Bull has revealed its 2026 F1 livery at a launch event in Detroit, but we’re yet to see the RB22 itself: latest images and details of the new car
From small town takeovers to a Spice Girl extravaganza: here are some of the most lavish and dramatic launch events we’ve seen in F1 history
Red Bull’s 2026 F1 launch will be more than a reveal: it’s a test of the team’s first in-house engine project and a statement designed to convince Max Verstappen that his future still lies in Milton Keynes
Loud, brash, controversial and devastatingly successful – Red Bull has trodden its own winning path over 20 years in F1. Some of its key players look back on two decades of racing with James Elson
F1 will head into unchartered territory with its complex 2026 engines – we look back at previous power unit oddities
Mercedes is rumoured to have an engine innovation promising a significant advantage over other Formula 1 power units. It could mean rivals are allowed extra benefits to catch up, explains Mark Hughes
The death last week of Hans Herrmann leaves just four living drivers who raced in 1950s world championship grands prix. The first decade of Formula 1 will soon slip beyond living memory
Hamilton decided not to use the simulator to prepare for the Canadian GP, but as Mark Hughes explains, Montreal may be exactly the wrong place to ditch it
Verstappen’s stunning Nürburgring 24 Hours assault exposed the gap between what Formula 1 is and what racing can be, Mark Hughes argues
F1’s new mechanism to help struggling engine manufacturers catch up with the leaders could be more powerful than first thought, writes Mark Hughes. Are Mercedes and Ferrari masking their true performance for long-term advantage?
October 7, 2016 Suzuka, Japan By Round 17, Nico Rosberg led Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton by 23 points. Here’s Rosberg in practice dramatically demonstrating the concept of lateral load transfer.…
I raced in Formula 1 for five years at a dangerous time when you knew that at least one driver on average would probably be killed or maimed each year.…
Ferrari is bidding for a fourth consecutive Le Mans 24 Hours win this year. Or to put it another way, to continue an unbeaten run since it ended its 50-year exile from…
An unfortunate tyre gamble and weak reliability in Canada left McLaren facing an uphill battle to defend its titles in 2026
Mercedes was the dominant force in Canada, and there was little to split its two drivers until a power unit failure forced George Russell out, leaving Kimi Antonelli cruising to a record-breaking fourth Formula 1 victory
Hamilton arrived in Montreal having skipped the simulator entirely in his preparation, but it wasn’t an oversight
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