PlanetF1 on MSN
Audi delivers fresh blow to F1 2027 engine rules change
Audi has commented on efforts to change the engine rules for F1 2027.
motorsport.com on MSN
Entertaining Canadian GP doesn't mean F1 rules are fine, drivers say
Despite enjoying their intense battles in Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix, podium finishers Kimi Antonelli, Lewis Hamilton ...
The bluntest voice in the F1 paddock has been blunt again, and this time the stakes are his own career. Max Verstappen has told The Race and other media in no uncertain terms that staying in Formula 1 ...
Formula 1 has agreed in principle to move away from the unpopular 50-50 split between conventional combustion power and electrical elements from 2027 onwards.
Max Verstappen has described F1’s new set of regulations as “anti-racing”, claiming the energy management aspect of the 2026 rules makes it feel like “Formula E on steroids.” Arguably the biggest ...
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions.
Max Verstappen has backed governing body the FIA to “make the right call” when it comes to Formula 1’s engine rules.
The FIA has revealed that a change to the power unit regulations has been agreed in principle for F1 2027, with a planned rebalancing of the electrical energy ratio against internal combustion. The ...
Amid a wave of complaints from F1 four-time world champion Max Verstappen, ESPN's Nate Saunders examines every one and gives his verdict on whether they are warranted.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results