Ferrari to use rotating rear wing at F1 Chinese GP
Digest more
Ferrari amused fans by turning Charles Leclerc’s viral "Mario Kart" comparison into a joke video as debate over Formula 1’s new regulations continue
George Russell takes aim at ‘selfish’ Ferrari after blocking F1 rule change - The first race of the new F1 season in Melbourne saw several cars struggle to get off the line smoothly
The Ferrari F1 driver compared the boost feature of new F1 cars to burning a mushroom in Mario Kart, and the team took his opinion to heart.
While some Formula 1 teams have managed to find the right balance to make quick starts, others, including Mercedes, are struggling and want the regulations revised. For the moment, there is no supermajority,
Formula 1’s new era finally got underway last Sunday, as George Russell produced a commanding victory to win the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, leading home his Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli.
GPblog on MSN
F1 LIVE | Ferrari 'macarena' wing tipped for China, as F1 accused of 'censoring' 2026 backlash
Welcome to GPblog's daily liveblog. Follow the best news throughout the day here! Yesterday, Italian media reported that the radical 'upside down' rear wing that Ferrari debuted during Bahrain pre-season testing will arrive with the Scuderia at the next race in China.
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
The 2026 Formula 1 season is around the corner, with every team preparing to make a statement in Australia, where a new campaign with new regulations and rules will start. After McLaren’s dominant win in 2025,
The 2026 Formula 1 season is two weeks old. Mercedes have already made their intentions clear.George Russell took pole position in Melbourne by eight tenths of a second over the nearest non-Silver Arrows car.
Lando Norris believes Ferrari has the best chassis at the start of Formula 1's new rules era in 2026, despite Mercedes' dominant victory at the Australian Grand Prix.