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Aston Martin first to try 2026 tyres

2 months ago

from: Pitpass.com

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Aston Martin has become the first team to test the proposed narrower tyres for the 2026 season. read more »

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F1's new 2026 smaller tyres get first run on Aston Martin mule car

2 months ago

from: Autosport.com

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Formula 1's new narrower 2026 tyre specifications have run for the first time on an Aston Martin mule car.Ahead of the major rules revamp that is coming in two years'... read more »

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Ocon: FIA shouldn't backtrack on restricting 2026 F1 aero rules

4 months ago

from: Autosport.com

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Esteban Ocon hopes the FIA maintains a tight leash on the 2026 Formula 1 aerodynamic regulations to ensure more teams can enter the picture for victories.The 2026 rules will... read more »

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F1 drivers back Austria GP track limits experiment

5 months ago

from: Autosport.com

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Formula 1 drivers have come out in favour of the FIA's track limits experiment at the Austrian Grand Prix.At Turn 9 and 10, which was the site of over 1200 track limits... read more »

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Verstappen wants 'impossible' F1 2026 weight reduction for fun, agile cars

6 months ago

from: Autosport.com

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The FIA released details of the new regulations set for two seasons ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, with cars set to become marginally shorter and narrower compared to the... read more »

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FIA assures drivers it won’t take ‘absurd risks’ with increased 2026 top speeds

6 months ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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The FIA has eased some drivers’ worries about the proposed increase in top speed on the new 2026 Formula 1 car, citing how it will ensure “absurd risks” are avoided. Earlier... read more »

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Alonso expresses concern over key 2026 F1 regulation target

6 months ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Fernando Alonso has expressed concern that the FIA’s ambition to have a 30kg weight reduction on the new Formula 1 cars in 2026 represents an “impossible target”. The FIA has... read more »

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Revealed: First images of F1's new 2026 car concept

6 months ago

from: Autosport.com

( 669 views )

Ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, the FIA outlined the key details of the 'nimble' car concept that will arrive alongside the new power units and mandatory use of... read more »

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F1 targets 50kg weight reduction for 2026 machinery

about 1 year ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Formula 1 cars are likely to become shorter, narrower and lighter in 2026 as the FIA eyes a 50kg reduction in weight for the championship’s next regulation change. The FIA is... read more »

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Technical Insight: McLaren runs a new nose in Mugello

over 4 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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McLaren is pushing ahead with development of its MCL35 as it seeks to secure its third place in the Constructors’ Championship. The latest upgrade was seen during Free Practice... read more »

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Pirelli doesn't understand F1 teams' narrower tyre window complaints

over 5 years ago

from: Autosport.com

( 922 views )

Pirelli says it does not understand complaints from some Formula 1 teams and drivers that its tyres are more difficult to work with this year read more »

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Wolff backtracks on 'no team orders' stance

over 10 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Mercedes director Toto Wolff has backtracked on claims Mercedes won't employ team orders should Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg find themselves battling for position. The... read more »

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'You can be either hero or zero very quickly'  - Schumacher

over 12 years ago

from: EspnF1.com

( 1127 views )

Michael Schumacher says the margin between success and failure will be narrower this year as he prepares for a close battle with Mercedes' rivals this season read more »

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Lowe: Regulations trim us into narrower boxes

over 12 years ago

from: Crash.Net

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McLaren s technical director Paddy Lowe claims the current set of regulations encourages teams to evolve their cars and not look for revolutionary changes. read more »