F1 2026
The FIA has announced the final Formula 1 regulations for the 2026 season, where we will see major changes to the cars. This aligns with their ambition to be net carbon zero by 2030. Check out the latest news on the Formula 1 rules for 2026 here and don't miss any of the latest developments.

F1 teams in 'open dialogue' over major 'people's fears' concern

F1 confirm 2026 sprint calendar with major change

Max Verstappen and Laurent Mekies pay important Red Bull visit

Max Verstappen shares feelings after testing new Red Bull in simulator

'FIA to introduce strict rules over 'too fast' F1 cars' - report

FIA reveal plans to prevent Mercedes-like dominance and F1 team 'humiliation'

FIA reveal extent of pace loss with 2026 F1 cars

F1 2026 pre-season tests confirmed as teams make major demand

Ford reiterate Christian Horner claim over new Mercedes F1 engine

Ford provide update on all-new Red Bull F1 engine

Verstappen unsure on direction of 2026 F1 rules

F1 teams offered 2026 insight with new rule change

Williams promotes 'escalator' solution to F1 2026 problem

F1 remaining 'the pinnacle' is 'imperative' come 2026 - Williams

FIA open to further 'tweaks' to F1 power unit regulations

Horner: 'Freedom' is 'most important' for F1 in 2026

Albon downbeat on 'extremely complicated' and 'very slow' F1 regulations

Horner backs FIA over F1 regulations

Red Bull comparisons drawn to Audi F1 expectations

FIA eases safety concerns around new 2026 F1 rules
McLaren criticised for 'exploding' Lando Norris issue as major question asked
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