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F1’s ridiculous rule that could’ve made the 2025 title fight fairer
Motorsport

F1’s ridiculous rule that could’ve made the 2025 title fight fairer

Motorsport September 03, 2025
“Lando Norris’s title campaign just got a little trickier. His DNF at Zandvoort effectively burns his only ‘joker’ for the second half of the year, meaning he can’t really afford any more retirements if he wants to beat Oscar Piastri to the title. The Australian boosted his chances with yet another win, but which score will he have to drop at the end of the season?”
This kind of ...Keep reading
Lando Norris: ‘I want to win my own way’, not copy Max Verstappen’s “f*** you attitude”
Motorsport

Lando Norris: ‘I want to win my own way’, not copy Max Verstappen’s “f*** you attitude”

Motorsport September 03, 2025
McLaren Formula 1 driver Lando Norris has opened up about wanting to do things his own way, despite sometimes wishing he were as uncompromising as Max Verstappen.
Norris is competing in his seventh F1 season and has emerged as one of the world championship’s first drivers to pour their hearts out when it comes to mental health.
Having managed the pressure factor better as he gained ...Keep reading
Reverse grids, short races and MotoGP-style sprints all “on the agenda” in F1 shakeup
Motorsport

Reverse grids, short races and MotoGP-style sprints all “on the agenda” in F1 shakeup

Motorsport September 03, 2025
Formula 1 weekend formats are likely to undergo radical changes as the category adapts to cater for younger audiences and shorter attention spans, according to F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali.
Packing the calendar with more sprint events, adjusting the format of these races, and shortening the grands prix themselves have already been discussed with stakeholders including the drivers. Domenicali ...Keep reading
Why shorter races, MotoGP-style sprints and reverse grids are all "on the agenda" for F1
Autosport

Why shorter races, MotoGP-style sprints and reverse grids are all "on the agenda" for F1

Autosport September 03, 2025
Formula 1 weekend formats are likely to undergo radical changes as the category adapts to cater for younger audiences and shorter attention spans, according to F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali.
Packing the calendar with more sprint events, adjusting the format of these races, and shortening the grands prix themselves have already been discussed with stakeholders including the drivers themselves ...Keep reading
Ferrari reveals one-off F1 car livery celebrating Niki Lauda
Motorsport

Ferrari reveals one-off F1 car livery celebrating Niki Lauda

Motorsport September 03, 2025
Ferrari will run a one-off Formula 1 car livery at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Niki Lauda’s first world championship victory.
Lauda won the 1975 championship on 7 September at Monza, with this year’s running of the race taking place on the exact same day.
At the time, a third-place finish had been enough for the 26-year-old Austrian to be ...Keep reading
Ferrari reveals one-off F1 car livery celebrating Lauda at Italian GP
Autosport

Ferrari reveals one-off F1 car livery celebrating Lauda at Italian GP

Autosport September 03, 2025
Ferrari will run a one-off Formula 1 car livery at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Niki Lauda’s first world championship victory.
Lauda won the 1975 championship on 7 September at Monza, with this year’s running of the race taking place on the exact same day.
At the time, a third-place finish had been enough for the 26-year-old Austrian to be ...Keep reading
It’s F1’s “duty to simplify language” around 2026 rules to help new fans
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It’s F1’s “duty to simplify language” around 2026 rules to help new fans

Motorsport September 03, 2025
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali wants to ensure that the 2026 F1 rule changes are explained in "simple terms" across the media to preserve the championship's appeal to casual audiences.
Next year's regulations affect both the chassis and powertrain; F1 cars will be smaller next season, with active aerodynamics and further commitment to hybridisation. This includes a near-50/50 split between ...Keep reading
F1 to "simplify language" with 2026 rules changes to help new fans
Autosport

F1 to "simplify language" with 2026 rules changes to help new fans

Autosport September 03, 2025
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali wants to ensure that 2026's rules changes are explained in "simple terms" across the media to preserve the championship's appeal to casual audiences.
Next year's regulations affect both the chassis and powertrain; F1 cars will be smaller next season, with active aerodynamics and further commitment to hybridisation. This includes a near-50/50 split between the ...Keep reading
Wolff: Red Bull climbing Mount Everest with F1 2026 engines
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Wolff: Red Bull climbing Mount Everest with F1 2026 engines

Autosport September 03, 2025
Mercedes chief Toto Wolff thinks Red Bull Powertrains has "Mount Everest to climb" as it introduces its 2026 Formula 1 power units - but he won't underestimate its long-term chances.
After current partner Honda initially decided to pull out of F1 and a subsequent deal with Porsche failed to materialise, Red Bull's former CEO Christian Horner decided the squad would go alone and produce its own ...Keep reading
Toto Wolff: “Odds are against” Red Bull as it faces mammoth F1 engine challenge
Motorsport

Toto Wolff: “Odds are against” Red Bull as it faces mammoth F1 engine challenge

Motorsport September 03, 2025
Mercedes chief Toto Wolff thinks Red Bull Powertrains has "Mount Everest to climb" as it introduces its 2026 Formula 1 power units - but he won't underestimate its long-term chances.
After current partner Honda initially decided to pull out of F1 and a subsequent deal with Porsche failed to materialise, Red Bull's former CEO Christian Horner decided the squad would go alone and produce its own ...Keep reading
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