F1 to make rule changes for next race in Miami
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Just three rounds into the new season, F1 and the FIA are set to ratify new regulations for the next race in Miami
Formula 1 has delivered a set of rules tweaks to its controversial 2026 regulations -- but what do they mean and will they appease drivers ahead of the Miami GP? ESPN's Laurence Edmondson explains.
Doriane Pin ahead of her first F1 test at Silverstone on Friday. Mercedes Doriane Pin couldn’t stop smiling. And who could blame her? Her childhood dream had just come true. She’d just become the first woman to test a Mercedes Formula 1 car and the first woman to drive an F1 car since Aston Martin’s Jessica Hawkins in 2023.
Was it really necessary to tweak the F1 regulations after just three races? It's done now, and we'll soon see if it'll achieve the intended results.
Formula One teams and stakeholders agreed unanimously on Monday to engine rule tweaks aimed at improving the racing and driver safety from the next race in Miami on May 3.
Oscar Piastri explains why new FIA changes from Miami could finally fix qualifying’s strange new F1 2026 reality.
A couple of members of Defector’s Philadelphia bureau received an invitation, approximately one year ago, to attend the official launch of the city’s F1 Arcade (pretty much what it sounds like), with DJ Jazzy Jeff.