Formula 1
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‘Manuel Override Mode’: F1’s new overtaking aid - and DRS replacement - explained
Everything you need to know about F1’s new overtaking aid - ‘Manuel Override Mode’ - that will be introduced in 2026.
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LIVE COVERAGE: Follow all the build-up ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix weekend
Live coverage of all the build-up ahead of the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix weekend.
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'Shouldn’t have trusted him’ - Kevin Magnussen still at odds with Sergio Perez over crash
Kevin Magnussen stands by his original view of his first-lap accident with Sergio Perez in Monaco.
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BETTING GUIDE: Who is tipped to make their mark in Montreal?
We have seen three different winners across the last three races, with McLaren’s Lando Norris triumphing in Miami, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in...
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Magnussen: "I shouldn't have trusted" Perez in Monaco F1 battle
The Dane crashed out of the Monaco Grand Prix on the opening lap after he and Perez collided on the run up the hill after Ste. Devote.Magnussen had...
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Alpine rule out sale of F1 team: “No way we’re going to give up”
Alpine reject claims they are about to sell their F1 team.
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What are the key changes to the aero, chassis and engine regulations for F1 2026?
A detailed look at how the 2026 F1 rules are taking shape.
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GALLERY: Check out every angle of the 2026 F1 car
Ahead of those cars rolling out on track, check out renders of the 2026 F1 machines in our gallery.
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What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix?
Formula 1 will take a break from Europe this weekend as drivers and teams head to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for the Canadian Grand Prix – and...
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EXPLAINED: More electrical power, more overtaking aids, more sustainable – the inside scoop on the 2026 power unit regulations
Formula 1 is set to get more powerful and be kinder to the environment from 2026, thanks to new power unit regulations announced today by the FIA....
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Explained: F1 confirms 2026 regulations
The new rules and regulations for the 2026 F1 season have been confirmed ahead of this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix.
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EXPLAINED: From more agile cars to 'X-mode' and 'Z-mode' – unpicking the 2026 aerodynamics regulations
Formula 1 cars are going to look different from 2026 with new rules dictating that the machines are smaller, lighter and nimbler. After the FIA...