BRITISH GRAND PRIX - FP1 | FRI, JUL 3, 11:30 AM
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Carlos Sainz outlines Williamsâ key improvement targets for 2026, highlighting weight reduction, increased downforce and better balance as the team seeks to recover from a difficult start.
Laurent Mekies says Yuki Tsunoda deserves another full-time Formula 1 opportunity despite losing his Red Bull seat, as Isack Hadjar impresses early in 2026.
Christian Hornerâs 2023 warning about the 2026 F1 regulations resurfaces as Red Bull struggles with the RB22 chassis, despite early fears over their engine programme.
Andrea Stella insists Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri maintain strong mutual respect despite their intense 2025 title fight, as McLaren looks to rebound this season.
Kimi Antonelli says he is not worrying about a potential Mercedes title fight with George Russell, despite leading the 2026 F1 championship after victory in Japan.
Valtteri Bottas says Kimi Antonelliâs first F1 wins were only a matter of time, praising the 19-year-old Mercedes driverâs rapid growth and early 2026 championship lead.
Pierre Gasly says there is "too much negativity" around F1âs new power unit regulations and urges a review during the April break to improve battery deployment issues and racing quality.
Fred Vasseur says Ferrari heads into F1âs April break with a morale boost after Charles Leclerc held off George Russellâs Mercedes for a podium in Japan.
An in-depth explanation of the FIAâs ADUO system for 2026â2030, detailing how Formula 1 will use performance-based engine upgrade allowances to prevent long-term power unit dominance.
David Croft says McLaren has a major upgrade planned for the Miami Grand Prix, with Oscar Piastriâs Japan performance hinting at a potential shift away from Mercedesâ early dominance.
Ferrari are rushing to deliver a revised Macarena rear wing for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc to test at Monza, targeting a potential debut at the Miami Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff says Mercedes could use team orders later in the F1 season, but with Antonelli and Russell leading the standings, both drivers remain free to race for now.