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Mercedes, McLaren, Alpine in action with their 2026 F1 carsmotorsports

Mercedes, McLaren, Alpine in action with their 2026 F1 cars

Mercedes, McLaren and Alpine took to the track this week with their 2026 Formula 1 cars. Mercedes and McLaren partook in a Pirelli test at the Nurburgring, with all four race drivers in action. On Tuesday, George Russell covered 127 laps, with Oscar Piastri down on 65 due to a technical issue. Yesterday, championship leader Kimi Antonelli and Lando Norris completed 109 and 108 laps ...Keep reading

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F1 'needs to decide' on the next engine regulations this year – Stefano Domenicalimotorsports

F1 'needs to decide' on the next engine regulations this year – Stefano Domenicali

Formula 1 CEO and president Stefano Domenicali believes the series as a whole should try and agree on a future power unit formula as early as this year, backing a push for a lighter and simpler engine. Initiated by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem's public desire for F1 to move to simpler, cheaper power units in the future, F1 stakeholders held meetings 12 months ago on what a future engine ...Keep reading

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NASCAR TV ratings for Cup Series race at Bristol in April 2026

Check out the NASCAR ratings and viewership for the Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway in mid April 2026!

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Exclusive Q&A: Mick Schumacher believes 'great things on the horizon' in IndyCar careermotorsports

Exclusive Q&A: Mick Schumacher believes 'great things on the horizon' in IndyCar career

Mick Schumacher has completed the first four races of his rookie season in the IndyCar Series with at least one race weekend on every track type – oval, road course, and street circuit.  But the biggest challenge is still ahead and the official pre-test for the Indianapolis 500 will take place at the end of April. Free practice for the Indy 500 will begin in the second week of May. In an ...Keep reading

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The Rally1 rookie proving he belongs in the WRC top flightmotorsports

The Rally1 rookie proving he belongs in the WRC top flight

M-Sport-Ford’s new signing Jon Armstrong feels his head turning pace in Croatia last weekend has proved he belongs in the World Rally Championship’s top tier. At the start of the year, the 2025 European Rally Championship runner-up outlined that one of his objectives was to prove he deserves a place in rallying’s elite after M-Sport showed faith in the Northern Irishman to make the leap ...Keep reading

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F1’s 2026 reset spreads field out to its widest since 2017motorsports

F1’s 2026 reset spreads field out to its widest since 2017

After the Japanese Grand Prix – and due to the cancellation of the Middle Eastern races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia – Formula 1 has entered an extended break, which provides an ideal opportunity to take a closer look at the data and analyse how the new regulations have impacted the field. After looking into the team-mate battles in 2026 and the dominance Mercedes is exhibiting, we’ll now ...Keep reading

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Mike O’Gara named IndyCar’s Vice President of Competition, Race Engineeringmotorsports

Mike O’Gara named IndyCar’s Vice President of Competition, Race Engineering

Mike O’Gara is joining IndyCar and taking on the role as its Vice President of Competition, Race Engineering. A longtime veteran of the industry, O’Gara will serve as the “senior technical authority” for IndyCar, and lead everything that includes vehicle performance strategy, race engineering, and technical governance across the IndyCar Series and Indy NXT. Additionally, he will be ...Keep reading

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‘I’m not sure it ever works’ – McLaren won’t switch F1 focus to 2027 car yetmotorsports

‘I’m not sure it ever works’ – McLaren won’t switch F1 focus to 2027 car yet

Lando Norris says McLaren won’t give up on the 2026 Formula 1 campaign to focus on its 2027 project, despite a difficult start to the season. As F1 switched to new technical regulations, reigning constructors’ champion McLaren has established itself as the third-fastest team so far. Its qualifying deficit to Mercedes shrunk from 0.862s in Australia to 0.354s in Japan, where Oscar Piastri ...Keep reading

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F1 2026 rules changes can happen in "continuous" steps – Racing Bullsmotorsports

F1 2026 rules changes can happen in "continuous" steps – Racing Bulls

Racing Bulls team principal Alan Permane thinks Formula 1 should be ready to continuously trial energy management tweaks because of the upcoming pair of sprint weekends. F1 stakeholders, including governing body the FIA, the 11 teams and their respective power unit representatives, are holding a series of meetings to formulate and then vote on solutions to improve the 2026 regulations. In ...Keep reading

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Aleix Espargaro to undergo surgery after vertebral injurymotorsports

Aleix Espargaro to undergo surgery after vertebral injury

Honda MotoGP test rider Aleix Espargaro will undergo surgical intervention on Wednesday in Barcelona following a vertebral injury. Espargaro fractured his T3 and T4 vertebrae last week on Tuesday, in a heavy crash on the first day of what was meant to be a three-day test in Malaysia to develop Honda’s RC213V. “This time it has been brutal... But we will have to fight and be positive as ...Keep reading

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Bumping unlikely for Indy 500 but Doug Boles says, 'We’ve got to make sure' there are 33 cars

The Indy 500 field is still taking shape, with 31 confirmed entries and questions about how it will reach 33 cars.

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Oscar Piastri explains why mental strength mattered more in 2025 title battlemotorsports

Oscar Piastri explains why mental strength mattered more in 2025 title battle

Oscar Piastri has argued that mental training is possibly more important than physical training. The McLaren driver found himself in the championship fight in his third Formula 1 season in 2025, and while reflecting on the intense year, he claimed that having mental strength was imperative. "It's a really important part of it, and I think for me it's probably equally, if not even more ...Keep reading

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