5 New Things We Learned From The F1 Japanese Grand Prix

The Japanese Grand Prix showcased Kimi Antonelli’s remarkable victory, making him the youngest driver to win multiple races in F1 history. McLaren’s Piastri claimed P2, indicating the team’s resurgence, while Ferrari struggled with speed issues. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen’s frustration over car performance raises questions about his future in the sport. Continue reading 5 New Things We Learned From The F1 Japanese Grand Prix

Antonelli Becomes F1’s Youngest Championship Leader with Japanese GP Win

Kimi Antonelli claimed victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, becoming the youngest leader in Formula 1 history at 19. After a challenging start, a safety car allowed him to pit strategically, enabling his ascent to the front. With a 13.7-second lead, he shifted the championship dynamics, now holding a nine-point advantage over competitors. Continue reading Antonelli Becomes F1’s Youngest Championship Leader with Japanese GP Win

Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix: 5 Key Factors to Watch

Formula 1 returns to Suzuka, a favorite track, as Mercedes leads the season with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli closely competing. Key points to watch include potential team orders, a controversy over engine regulations, energy management under new rules, Haas outperforming expectations, and McLaren’s struggles after a strong previous season. Continue reading Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix: 5 Key Factors to Watch

Antonelli Makes History with Breakthrough Victory at Chinese Grand Prix

Kimi Antonelli made history at the Chinese Grand Prix by securing his first Formula 1 victory, becoming the first Italian winner in nearly two decades. Starting from pole, he reclaimed the lead early and maintained it through the race, establishing a significant gap, while his teammate George Russell finished second, achieving a Mercedes 1-2 finish. Continue reading Antonelli Makes History with Breakthrough Victory at Chinese Grand Prix

F1 Set To Cancel Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix Amid Regional Conflict

Formula One is likely to cancel the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian races scheduled for April 2026 due to rising tensions in the Middle East and resulting safety concerns. The decision comes amid military exchanges involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel, impacting logistics. This would reduce the season from 24 to 22 races. Continue reading F1 Set To Cancel Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix Amid Regional Conflict

F1 Returns to Shanghai for Round 2 of the 2026 Season

The 2026 Formula One season continues with the Chinese Grand Prix at Shanghai International Circuit, featuring the first Sprint weekend of the year. Known for its challenging layout, the race will test teams with compressed schedules and tire management. Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are among notable past winners. Excitement builds as strategy and performance uncertainty await. Continue reading F1 Returns to Shanghai for Round 2 of the 2026 Season

Five Things We Learned From the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix

The Australian Grand Prix revealed Mercedes as the dominant team with a one-two finish, while Ferrari’s strategy missteps cost them crucial points. Red Bull faced technical issues, raising doubts about their season. Meanwhile, young drivers like Antonelli and Bearman impressed, signaling a promising future for Formula 1. Continue reading Five Things We Learned From the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix

Australian Grand Prix: 5 Keys You Need to Watch for During F1’s Opening Weekend

The 2026 Formula 1 season begins in Melbourne with significant rule changes affecting car dynamics and driver skills. Key highlights include potential chaos at the race start due to turbo lag, team performances, and Aston Martin’s struggles with reliability. McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes are expected to lead, while Aston Martin aims for minimal participation. Continue reading Australian Grand Prix: 5 Keys You Need to Watch for During F1’s Opening Weekend

Will 18-year-old F1 rookie Arvid Lindblad shine this season for Racing Bulls?

Arvid Lindblad, an 18-year-old driver for Racing Bulls, is set to debut in the 2026 Formula 1 season at the Australian Grand Prix. With a multicultural background and an impressive record in karting, Formula 4, and Formula 3, Lindblad has highlighted his potential through numerous wins and podium finishes, showing promise for future success. Continue reading Will 18-year-old F1 rookie Arvid Lindblad shine this season for Racing Bulls?

Formula 1: What we learned from the final Bahrain test session

The final 2026 Formula 1 testing session in Bahrain showcased Scuderia Ferrari’s prowess, with Charles Leclerc delivering the fastest lap of 1:31.992. Mercedes and McLaren showed strong performances, while Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was third. The rookie Arvid Lindblad set a record with 165 laps, and the Cadillac team completed a successful debut testing campaign. Continue reading Formula 1: What we learned from the final Bahrain test session