The Race
F1 drivers can use straight mode in five places at Australian GP
Formula 1’s new straight mode will be used in five parts of the track at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix
‘Very different extreme’ – F1 teams face Australia reality check
F1's teams and drivers are braced for a reality check at the season-opening Australian GP
Why Cadillac's already impressing F1 rivals
F1's newest team had signed up for the series under a cloud of scepticism and mistrust. Even before it's raced, that has already turned into respect
The four leading F1 prospects on the 2026 F2 grid
There are four main Formula 1 prospects on the Formula 2 grid in 2026 - but also others who are capable of stealing the spotlight
Gary Anderson: How I'd remove F1 2026's biggest problem
Drivers aren't happy with the energy-starved 2026 F1 cars, ex-F1 technical director Gary Anderson shares his proposal to improve things
How F1 will overcome fresh international travel chaos
Conflict in the Middle East is affecting the travel plans of many, including F1 teams as the first race of 2026 looms
F1 couldn't have picked a worse place for its 2026 rules debut
As great a track as Albert Park is, the Australian GP venue risks brutally exposing the weaknesses of the new F1 2026 rules as they debut
Yamaha must handle its brutal new MotoGP reality better
Yamaha was not truly in competition with its MotoGP rivals at Buriram. Perhaps it should have prepared itself - and us - better for that
WEC first series to postpone race amid Middle East crisis
The World Endurance Championship has postponed its 2026 season opener in Qatar in response to the escalation of military conflict in the Middle East
F1 2026's nine biggest questions
Here's what we're most looking forward to finding out through the on-track action at F1 2026's season-opening Australian GP
Another unforeseen headache set to be a theme of F1 2026
Increased rear-end instability and spectacular front locking seen in F1 testing shows just how challenging these 2026 cars are to get stopped
Marquez explains 'explosion' that ruined his Thai GP
Marc Marquez believes the sudden rear failure that robbed him of a likely Thai Grand Prix podium was a freak incident without an obvious cause
Should F1 be panicking about its 2026 cars? Our verdict
We're just days away from the first race of Formula 1's new era - but should it be panicking amid fears over the racing?
What's really going on with most drastic Aston Martin Australia claim
Aston Martin and Honda will trial various countermeasures at the Australian GP in a bid to manage its reliability crisis at F1's season opener
The uncomfortable questions lingering from Porsche's bombshell
Formula E and rivals are still grappling with Porsche's bombshell decision to construct a second factory team for the Gen4 era
'Safety and wellbeing' will dictate if F1 races in Middle East go ahead
"Safety and wellbeing” will determine whether major motorsport events due to take place in Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will go ahead, as military conflict in the region continues