Max Verstappen won't quit over new rules
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DAVID COULTHARD has issued a warning over the new 2026 F1 rules. And he reckons they could blunt the “instinct” of Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso. The big name trio
Max Verstappen says he’ll keep pushing under Formula 1’s 2026 rules despite preferring different regulations, but admits he feels closer to retiring as he prioritises life and family
F1 overhauled its car designs for the 2026 campaign, with the new engines placing a greater emphasis on energy management and usage.
The second week of testing in Bahrain is over, and Mercedes seems to have completely turned the tide. For the third day in a row, the Silver Arrows look hugely impressive on the long runs. On days four and five in Bahrain,
Will Buxton shared a touching story about Max Verstappen’s kindness off track, recalling how the Red Bull driver made an unnecessary but meaningful gesture to Buxton’s late father
Aston Martin's problems are clear, even if F1's 2026 pecking order remains foggy. Here are the main takeaways from Day 1
Could the 2026 rules drive Max Verstappen away from F1?
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Verstappen and Vettel together for potential 24H Le Mans start
Sebastian Vettel says he previously discussed racing the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Max Verstappen, according to an interview with Sky Sports Germany, sparking fresh debate about a possible endurance superteam.