Formula 1 begins 2026 season at Australian Grand Prix
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Liberty Media Corp.’s Formula One has seen more than $2 billion wiped off its market value since the Iran war began, as concerns about races in the Middle East weigh on one of the world’s most popular sports.
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Formula 1’s 2026 season begins in Australia with a new team, new rules, and a 22-driver grid. Here’s the full entry list for the Melbourne opener.
There is a new team on the grid this year. F1 veterans Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez are back in seats, driving for Cadillac, giving the series 22 cars. Audio, formerly known as Kick Sauber, has Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto looking to make waves.
The cars are new, the engines are new, the rules are new, and the pecking order that Lando Norris mastered last season may already be obsolete. A season of unknowns embarks this weekend, March 8, at the Australian Grand Prix.
As crowds filtered into Melbourne's Albert Park on Friday for Formula 1’s first day of practice at its 2026 season opener, there were questions marks. The first, and most pressing, at the milestone 40th Australian Grand Prix was the potential postponement or cancellation of upcoming F1 races in the Middle East on April 12 and 19 in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
The 2026 Formula One season gets underway this weekend in Australia. Two notable automotive names, Aston Martin and Honda Motor Co., aren’t looking for a fast start. Honda is supplying engines for the Aston Martin F1 team.
Oscar Piastri said he believed the new Formula 1 season would play to his strengths. This year, the new cars rely heavily on electric power, requiring a different driving style an
"Give me a break, give me a break, Break me off a piece of that KitKat bar." That's what racing fans at the Silverstone Circuit in Great Britain have to
Formula 1 , the premier motorsport series that combines 200+ mph racing, cutting edge tech, and glamorous global locations the likes of Monte Carlo, is poised for a huge 2026. New