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Mercedes and Red Bull hit trouble on second Bahrain F1 test day
Mercedes was struck by a power unit issue at Bahrain Formula 1 testing, while Red Bull suffered a two-hour delay on Thursday morning
Reigning world champion Lando Norris finished the first public day of Formula 1 testing in 2026 fastest at the Bahrain International Circuit. The McLaren driver
Brown: Last month, Alex Palou was ordered to pay McLaren Racing at least $12 million in damages after the pair's years-long fight in U.K. Commercial Court. The decision was deserved.
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Cadillac wants to "earn the respect" of F1 rivals in 2026
While success is hard to quantify for Cadillac in its first season in Formula 1, the expansion team is still keen to make an impression
SAKHIR, Bahrain (AP) — Lando Norris hailed a “positive day” for McLaren as the Formula 1 champion went fastest on the opening day of preseason testing in Bahrain on Wednesday. In an early sign that Norris and Red Bull's Max Verstappen could renew their title battle this season despite sweeping changes to the cars,
Formula One’s glitzy paddock had a far darker guest on its contact list: Jeffrey Epstein. The Justice Department’s latest document dump shows that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had ties that reached deep into Formula One’s inner circle.
GM's Cadillac F1 Team spot quickly led to a $1.5 million lawsuit within 24 hours of the commercial’s airing, alleging breach of contract and fraud.
I just hope they don't call the "F1" sequel "F2".