Why the FIA believes its 2026 rules will significantly improve F1’s ‘dirty air’ problem | Formula 1 The FIA's Nikolas Tombazis expects Formula 1's 'dirty air' problem to improve next year: "It’s going to be better than it’s ever been." Read more:
McLaren quickest but disrupted session leaves teams guessing: Practice data | 2025 Las Vegas GP practice analysis Lando Norris led the field on Thursday but Oscar Piastri, Max Verstappen and others were unable to set a lap time on the soft tyres. Read more:
2026 rules will stop F1 teams making “strategic” engine changes for performance | Formula 1 Next year's rules will put an end to teams taking advantage of poor qualifying positions or grid penalties to "strategically" fit new power units, according to the FIA. Read more: