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Rotating wings. Teams accusing each other of sandbagging. A murky running order. F1's preseason is starting to heat up
Ferrari’s new power unit hasn’t managed to replicate the high-rev technique Max Verstappen showed off at the start of pre-season testing in Bahrain. As F1 prepares for a major shift in 2026, there’s been plenty of talk about the various power units.
Ferrari didn’t tweak its rear wing — it flipped it.
Lego Ferrari F2004 Schumacher set recreates the iconic 2004 F1 championship car as a premium display model. Aimed at adult collectors and Ferrari fans in India, it prioritises authenticity and motorsport heritage over mechanical play features seen in Technic car sets.
The Maranello-based team have had a trick up their sleeve all along, and it was shown today in testing, as their rear wing performed a strange
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Mercedes and Ferrari 'looking very strong' as McLaren assesses early F1 2026 pecking order
"I don't think we're at the front of the big four..."
LEWIS HAMILTON feels he has banished the demons of his worst season ever ahead of the new campaign The seven-time world champion says he has not felt this good in a “long time”
First it was compression ratios, now it is start procedures. A second row has broken out on the eve of the 2026 season concerning Formula One’s controversial new power units, with Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari team seemingly on one side of the divide and the rest of the grid on the other.