FIA seeks to close flexi-wing loopholes starting from Singapore GP Recognizing the limitations of static testing, the FIA aims to close flexi-wing loopholes through Technical Directive 018, effective from the upcoming Singapore Grand Prix.
The FIA targets 50 kg lighter cars for F1's 2026 rules changes The FIA targets a 50kg weight reduction and more efficient aerodynamics for Formula 1's 2026 rules changes, with the aim of creating shorter, narrower cars that remain quick in a straight line but shed cornering speed.
Carlos Sainz chases down thieves after being robbed following Italian GP After the Italian Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz faced another dramatic situation in Milan when thieves attempted to steal his watch. He boldly chased down and caught the robbers to recover it.
Hamilton and Russell extend Mercedes F1 contracts until 2025 Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have signed new contracts to race for Mercedes in F1 until 2025, ending speculation about their future and giving the team a strong line-up.
Flexi-wing under scrutiny as FIA issues technical directive The FIA is cracking down on flexible wings with a new directive outlining stricter tests. Teams now face tighter scrutiny and must submit wing designs for review before the Singapore GP.
Verstappen conquers home crowd for Dutch GP pole despite disruptions The qualifying hour for the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix was defined by chaotic track conditions as teams struggled to optimize tire strategy on a quickly drying Circuit Zandvoort.
F1 Round Up: Perez must step up or lose Red Bull seat, Hamilton on rivalries, Ferrari vows improvements Sky Sports' Nathalie Pinkham says Sergio Perez risks losing his Red Bull seat if he fails to outperform Lewis Hamilton for second in the championship. Hamilton calls for tighter F1 competition, while Ferrari's Vasseur sees room for team-wide improvement.