Mercedes Fixes F1 Start Disaster
Mercedes finally solved its terrible F1 race starts. After losing positions from pole at every race until Canada, they fixed software errors and redesigned Kimi Antonelli's clutch lever to stop the bleeding.
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Mercedes finally solved its terrible F1 race starts. After losing positions from pole at every race until Canada, they fixed software errors and redesigned Kimi Antonelli's clutch lever to stop the bleeding.
Formula 1 has always been a theatre of chaos, but the 2026 season is writing a strange script. While the paddock screams about regulations and Mercedes’ engi...
Pierre Gasly scored eighth in Canada for Alpine, but underlying traction issues with the new A526 upgrades persist. The Frenchman struggles with car behavior compared to teammate Colapinto, raising questions ahead of Monaco as engineers hunt for the root cause.
Kimi Antonelli and George Russell clashed in Canada's sprint race, reigniting fears of a 2016-style team war. Toto Wolff must act fast to prevent internal chaos before the main event.
George Russell snatched pole at the Canadian Grand Prix with a last-second 1m12.579s lap. He edged Kimi Antonelli and Lando Norris on a freezing Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, setting up a huge Sunday race after Saturday's sprint clash.
George Russell defends F1’s technical regulations after a thrilling battle with teammate Kimi Antonelli at the Canadian Grand Prix. Despite a retirement, Russell highlights how the new power units enable close racing, comparing the action to historic rivalries.
McLaren chief Andrea Stella believes Ferrari and Red Bull hold a significant advantage for the Canadian Grand Prix. These teams completed Pirelli wet-weather tests earlier in the year, providing crucial data on power units and tyre performance in conditions expected in Montreal.
Mercedes and McLaren have brought significant updates to their Formula 1 cars for the Canadian Grand Prix, aiming to improve performance and challenge for race supremacy.
Despite having the fastest car, Mercedes struggles with clean starts. Team and driver are implementing changes to improve consistency and performance.
Alex Marquez will miss the next two MotoGP rounds at Mugello and Balatonring due to injuries sustained in the Catalan Grand Prix. No timeline for his full recovery has been provided.
Monster Energy will become Aprilia's title sponsor starting from the Italian Grand Prix in MotoGP. The deal ensures financial stability for Aprilia and aligns with Monster's broader strategic goals.
Cadillac's successful entry into Formula 1 is largely due to the support from parent company General Motors, which helped accelerate development and meet stringent deadlines.
MotoGP's Carlos Ezpeleta defends the decision to restart the Catalan Grand Prix twice despite incidents involving Alex Marquez and Johann Zarco, emphasizing safety discussions.
Pedro Acosta topped the final in-season MotoGP test in Barcelona, while Jorge Martin's sixth crash of the weekend ended his participation.
Mercedes and McLaren bring significant upgrades to the Canadian Grand Prix, as the 2026 Formula 1 season continues to evolve with key performances and developments.
The DS Penske team showcased strong performance in Monaco, but a series of unfortunate events led to a disappointing finish in the second E-Prix.
KTM rider Pedro Acosta criticized the decision to restart the Catalan Grand Prix for a third time after severe crashes involving Alex Marquez and Johann Zarco.
Oliver Rowland secured his first win of the 2025-26 Formula E season in Monaco, reigniting his title defense after a strategic and perfect race.
Max Verstappen's strong performance puts his Mercedes team in contention for a first-ever victory at the Nürburgring 24 Hours race, leading a Mercedes 1-2.
DS Penske secured vital points in the Monaco E-Prix opener, delivering a strong performance on the track despite earlier difficult conditions in the Principality.