F1 2026

Colapinto's fans have made numerous death threats against Doohan and his family. Then later they did the same against Ocon. Now they complain when it happens to him
They're a busy bunch:
Any questions about sabotage or not giving Franco the same car are completely unfounded, which is why the team felt the need to speak out.
 

F1 stars racing in identical cars? Here's why Grand Prix Masters was an epic fail​


There’s plenty of hypotheticals that sports fans love to debate at length. And, in 2005, Formula One enthusiasts were offered the tantalising prospect of witnessing such pub debates played out for real, with the launch of a new race series. Grand Prix Masters would see retired legends of the sport going head to head in identical machinery – open wheel racers packing 650bhp V8s and capable of over 200mph, no less.

Driving the same cars, could Nigel Mansell best Alain Prost? Would Damon Hill demolish Nelson Piquet?

Sadly we never got to find out, because though Mansell (hauntingly absent of moustache) signed up for GP Masters, Messrs Prost, Hill and Piquet remained sadly absent. The start list for the inaugural race (Kyalami, 2005) contained a couple of champions (His Nigelness! Emerson Fittipaldi!) but also plenty of racers that rather stretched the definition of ‘masters’ (Eliseo Salazar? Christian Danner?).

GP Masters also struggled with another issue: time passes, dudes get old. Though some of the talent were only a few years into retirement, others had rather more miles on the clock. Jacques Laffite was well into his 60s, and hadn’t driven an F1 car for two decades. After just three races across 2005 and 2006, the series was placed in liquidation having failed to pay its invoices. It would never return.
 
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Wolff: “this F1 is pure racing. seeing one driver recharging and the other using energy is exciting”:

— Toto Wolff expressed his enthusiasm for the new Formula 1 regulations, highlighting the excitement of strategic energy management during races. Speaking to media, Wolff remarked:

“Formula 1 is changing and is becoming pure racing. Seeing one pilot recharging energy and the other using it is very exciting. Let's talk about a science of racing that is developing and is in the hands of drivers. But maybe Max and the others preferred the rules of last year, when here in Suzuka we hardly saw overtaking.”
 
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Wolff: “this F1 is pure racing. seeing one driver recharging and the other using energy is exciting”:

— Toto Wolff expressed his enthusiasm for the new Formula 1 regulations, highlighting the excitement of strategic energy management during races. Speaking to media, Wolff remarked:

“Formula 1 is changing and is becoming pure racing. Seeing one pilot recharging energy and the other using it is very exciting. Let's talk about a science of racing that is developing and is in the hands of drivers. But maybe Max and the others preferred the rules of last year, when here in Suzuka we hardly saw overtaking.”
Fking clown
 
Wolff being his normal arrogant **** self.

Mercedes will walk this championship

Im not too phased if Kimi wins the tittle.

If Georgialina wins im gonna be unhappy
 
The Mercedes boss said: “I didn't hear any one of the drivers speaking particularly good of the last cars and saying it was the best car.

“We tend to be very nostalgic and look at past events. Clearly, we're all stakeholders of the sport. We need to have a great spectacle, the best cars in the world and the best drivers. Being exciting for the fans. That's why we just need to look at the product.
 
All your links lead to Instagram and Facebook posts. None to recognised media. And even that, nowhere in your links he says what your AI meme claim.
 

I really enjoy hearing the commentators constantly talk about how batteries are being charged, what level they are and all that exiting battery stuff. /s

Things should come around though. The more nimble cars are definitely a pro and by next season they will hopefully have sorted some of the tech issues. But yeah drop the constant battery discussions, no one cares.
 
What’s with all the Miami talk, is that the merc engine downgrade? I hear noise about Ferrari bringing upgrades too.
With the cancellation of the two Middle Eastern races, there is more than a one-month break between Japan and Miami, so many of the teams are going to be bringing significant upgrades. The Mercedes current engine spec is still accepted for two more races. Monaco is the first one where the new testing protocol will be used.
 
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