F1 to cancel races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
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F1 compression ratio saga: What the FIA's tighter regulations actually mean
From June 1, the FIA will impose tougher tests on F1 power units in an attempt to clamp down on the compression ratio saga, but what tolerances will be permitted under the new tests?
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FIA says it will focus on 'safety and wellbeing' in decisions on F1 races in the Middle East
PARIS (AP) — The president of Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, says it will prioritize “safety and wellbeing” as it decides what to do about upcoming races in the Middle East amid increasingly widespread conflict in the region.
F1 announces a curfew rule change for the Chinese Grand Prix after Pirelli tire freight delays disrupted preparations at the Shanghai International Circuit.
F1 officials inspect George Russell’s Mercedes for additional physical checks as FIA Technical Delegate Jo Bauer releases the final report ahead of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix.
The use of penalty points in F1 has become increasingly liberal this season, with more drivers getting closer to the race ban threshold.
Let’s take a look at the main F1 stories from today, with Max Verstappen set to appear in the FIA press conference and logistical issues continuing to cast a shadow over the build-up to the Shanghai weekend.
Martin Brundle says George Russell has a huge chance to copy his mate Lando Norris and become an F1 world champion this year. Russell, 28, has long been seen as a potential champion but has never truly had chance to compete in his four previous seasons with Mercedes.