Formula 1

For the 2026 season, F1 cars are set to be 50 kg lighter,This change will make them faster on straightaways but slower around corners.

For the past decade, Formula 1 cars have been getting progressively heavier, making most European Grade 1 circuits unsuitable for overtaking and side-by-side racing. To address this, the FIA plans to reduce the weight of F1 cars under the new technical regulations for the 2026 season.

For the 2026 season, F1 cars are set to be 50 kg lighter,This change will make them faster on straightaways but slower around corners. Read More »

Red Bull Racing’s Controversial Move: Making Checo Run with a Damaged Car to Avoid a Safety Car

In a recent Formula 1 Grand Prix, Red Bull Racing found itself embroiled in controversy after allegedly instructing their driver, Sergio “Checo” Perez, to continue driving a damaged car in an apparent effort to avoid the deployment of a safety car. This strategic decision has raised significant concerns regarding the ethics and safety implications in

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Jacques Villeneuve’s harsh criticism of Daniel Ricciardo has been labeled as “over-simplistic” by an F1 correspondent.

Formula 1 commentator and reporter Natalie Pinkham thinks Jacques Villeneuve provided an “over-simplistic summary” in his harsh critique of Daniel Ricciardo. 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve did not hold back in his criticism of Daniel Ricciardo at the Canadian Grand Prix. Villeneuve questioned why Ricciardo is still in Formula 1, suggesting the same excuse of

Jacques Villeneuve’s harsh criticism of Daniel Ricciardo has been labeled as “over-simplistic” by an F1 correspondent. Read More »