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After a misstep in 2022, the former dominator has returned to a black livery and hopes
It’s all change for 2026. Sure, the increasingly electrified powertrains have courted the lion’s share of complaints and column inches through the prelude to the new year, but let’s not forget that Fo
I was pleasantly surprised, when seeing the 2026 cars for the first time in the flesh in Barcelona, that there appeared to be myriad solutions to what had been described as an overly prescriptive set
Recall the two massive Formula 1 regulation changes of the last 12 years: the switch to hybrid turbo V6s in 2014 and the introduction of the ground-effect cars in 2022. In both cases a fundamentally d
Formula 1’s regulations paradigm shift has stirred a sleeping giant from its slumber. The Silver Arrows, once invincible in racking up an unprecedented 15 out of 16 drivers’ and constructors’ titles f
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