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How Racing Bulls’ first F1 2026 shakedown went
Racing Bulls completed a 15km shakedown on Tuesday, checking its VCARB 03 for any issues ahead of a 200km filming day tomorrow
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F1 fans all noticed the same thing when Liam Lawson tested Racing Bulls’ 2026 car on track
Liam Lawson got behind the wheel of Racing Bulls’ new car, built for the 2026 F1 regulations, during a private shakedown at Imola on Tuesday. The team took advantage of F1’s rules allowing up to 15 kilometres of running during a filming day to check the basics of their new chassis.
The Audi Formula One team showed off their debut livery on Tuesday to set the clock ticking on a five-year plan to challenge for championships by 2030. Bosses spoke also of the need for hard work and humility at the Swiss-based outfit that previously competed as Sauber and finished ninth of 10 teams in their last season under that name.
Hannah Stocking had a contract with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to promote the race — one of a dozen influencers the agency enlisted for Formula One weekend. A Sun analysis found that
The Ford Racing season launch featured a number of the brand’s racing properties, with the two Formula 1 teams showing off their liveries for the upcoming season.
No matter if you are a diehard or new fan of F1 racing, it's a good idea to be updated on changing rules and terms. Here are the newest ones for 2026.
McLaren announces its 2026 reserve drivers and full driver development programme, signalling long-term investment in talent across F1, IndyCar, and endurance.
The first woman to enter a world championship GP, Maria Teresa de Filippis paved the way for female racers as she tenaciously fought her way onto a Formula 1 grid charged with deadly risk. But the lat
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Racing Bulls boss explains why drivers will face higher workload with F1 2026 hybrid systems
New power unit and chassis regulations promise to up the workload for drivers, according to Racing Bulls' Peter Bayer.