Rules to help struggling F1 teams in 2026 “not a Balance of Performance” – Tombazis | Formula 1 Formula 1 power unit manufacturers will get rules breaks if their engines are 3% less powerful than the best under new regulations from 2026. Read more:
McLaren can clinch F1’s earliest title win since 1988 with as little as fifth place | Formula 1 McLaren can win the constructors' championship at the next round. It would be the earliest title win for any team since their 1988 triumph. Read more:
Round-up: Tsunoda ‘talented but not hard-working enough’ says Tost, and more | RaceFans Round-up Thursday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
How did Verstappen know about Norris’ slow stop in Italy? Red Bull told him | Formula 1 Red Bull kept Max Verstappen informed about Lando Norris' slow pit stop - and convinced him to let the McLaren driver past earlier in the race. Read more:
Stats: Red Bull now five wins away from matching Mercedes’ victory total | 2025 Italian Grand Prix stats and facts Max Verstappen broke two all-time speed records, brought Red Bull to within five wins of Mercedes and achieved the biggest winning margin for 27 years at Monza. Read more:
Round-up: Renault committed to F1 with Alpine for “long term”, and more | RaceFans Round-up Wednesday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
FIA summons Williams to ‘Right of Review’ hearing on Friday over Sainz’s Dutch GP penalty | Formula 1 The FIA has confirmed details of the 'Right of Review' hearing Williams requested over a penalty issued to Carlos Sainz Jnr during the Dutch Grand Prix. Read more:
Alonso’s suspension failure caused by “running far too wide”, Aston Martin told Stroll | Formula 1 Aston Martin told Lance Stroll a heavy kerb strike caused the suspension failure which put Fernando Alonso out of the Italian Grand Prix. Read more:
“We’re not idiots”: Norris denies McLaren’s team orders set “stupid” precedent | Formula 1 Lando Norris rubbished suggestions McLaren's use of team orders on Sunday set a precedent for them to surrender positions to rival teams. Read more:
Russell accused Leclerc of gaining a “lasting advantage” by going off | Formula 1 George Russell was quick to alert his team when he felt Charles Leclerc had gained an advantage by going off the track during the Italian Grand Prix. Read more: