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Lando Norris set for hefty seven-figure 2026 superlicence fee after 2025 F1 title win
2025 Formula 1 champion Lando Norris is set for a hefty €1,023,658 superlicence fee for 2026.
Every driver must pay a superlicence fee to compete in the championship, although it is worth noting that the bill is usually picked up by the driver's team. The fee consists of a flat rate plus an amount per point scored in the previous season. For Norris, he scored 423 points in 2025, so ...Keep reading
Every driver must pay a superlicence fee to compete in the championship, although it is worth noting that the bill is usually picked up by the driver's team. The fee consists of a flat rate plus an amount per point scored in the previous season. For Norris, he scored 423 points in 2025, so ...Keep reading
2026 F1 qualifying format explained as Cadillac expands the grid to 22 cars
With Cadillac joining the grid for the 2026 Formula 1 season, there will be 22 cars on the grid, two more than we're currently used to. Because of this, qualifying will see a small change to include the extra two cars. This is what you need to know.
F1's 2026 qualifying format will still have the familiar three-part knockout structure that we're all accustomed to. With a larger grid this ...Keep reading
F1's 2026 qualifying format will still have the familiar three-part knockout structure that we're all accustomed to. With a larger grid this ...Keep reading
Oscar Piastri reveals F1’s unofficial “UNO” world championship and George Russell’s “questionable” rules
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri has revealed that he, George Russell and Alex Albon held an "UNO World Championship" that took place during travel days between some of the races of the 2025 Formula 1 season. Admitting there were "questionable rules" between the trio, he opened up on what he did during his downtime.
Talking on F1's Off The Grid with presenter Lawrence Barretto, the Australian ...Keep reading
Talking on F1's Off The Grid with presenter Lawrence Barretto, the Australian ...Keep reading
Brad Pitt's "F1" movie lands two Critics' Choice Awards wins in momentum push
The F1 movie picked up two wins at the 2026 Critics' Choice Awards on 4 January.
The blockbuster, directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, was awarded the Critics' Choice Awards for Best Sound (Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo, Juan Peralta and Gareth John) and Best Editing (Stephen Mirrione).
In the editing category, Mirrione competed against Kirk ...Keep reading
The blockbuster, directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, was awarded the Critics' Choice Awards for Best Sound (Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo, Juan Peralta and Gareth John) and Best Editing (Stephen Mirrione).
In the editing category, Mirrione competed against Kirk ...Keep reading
Zhou joins Cadillac as F1 reserve driver
Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu joins the Cadillac team as reserve driver for their debut season in 2026.
Zhou joins Cadillac as F1 reserve driver
Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu joins the Cadillac team as reserve driver for their debut season in 2026.
Zhou joins Cadillac as F1 reserve driver
Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu joins the Cadillac team as reserve driver for their debut season in 2026.
Zhou joins Cadillac as F1 reserve driver
Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu joins the Cadillac team as reserve driver for their debut season in 2026.
Courtenay joins McLaren after early Red Bull exit
Former Red Bull head of strategy Will Courtenay starts his role as McLaren's sporting director as Formula 1 returns to work after its winter break.
Courtenay joins McLaren after early Red Bull exit
Former Red Bull head of strategy Will Courtenay starts his role as McLaren's sporting director as Formula 1 returns to work after its winter break.
Courtenay joins McLaren after early Red Bull exit
Former Red Bull head of strategy Will Courtenay starts his role as McLaren's sporting director as Formula 1 returns to work after its winter break.
Courtenay joins McLaren after early Red Bull exit
Former Red Bull head of strategy Will Courtenay starts his role as McLaren's sporting director as Formula 1 returns to work after its winter break.
Zhou Guanyu joins Cadillac as reserve driver for 2026
Cadillac have announced that Zhou Guanyu has joined the team as their reserve driver ahead of their debut season in Formula 1.
New McLaren sporting director Will Courtenay granted Red Bull F1 exit
Will Courtenay has completed his long-awaited move to McLaren's Formula 1 team to take up a new role as sporting director, after being granted approval to leave his position at Red Bull.
McLaren had announced its signing of Courtenay as early as 2024, but the Briton was not able to negotiate an exit from his contract ahead of 2025 and remained the team's head of strategy.
Red Bull had ...Keep reading
McLaren had announced its signing of Courtenay as early as 2024, but the Briton was not able to negotiate an exit from his contract ahead of 2025 and remained the team's head of strategy.
Red Bull had ...Keep reading
Cadillac announces Zhou Guanyu as reserve driver for F1 2026
Zhou Guanyu has been confirmed as a Cadillac Formula 1 reserve driver for the 2026 season just three days after his Ferrari exit was announced.
The 26-year-old spent the 2025 campaign in a reserve role for the Scuderia, but has left the team for a new challenge with F1’s latest outfit, which is set to make its debut this season.
It will see Zhou join forces with Cadillac team principal ...Keep reading
The 26-year-old spent the 2025 campaign in a reserve role for the Scuderia, but has left the team for a new challenge with F1’s latest outfit, which is set to make its debut this season.
It will see Zhou join forces with Cadillac team principal ...Keep reading
When are F1 teams launching their 2026 cars?
Our Ask Me Anything team explain when Formula 1 teams will launch their cars for the 2026 season.
What F1 2026's new terminology and technology all means
A sense of trepidation accosts the arrival of Formula 1's incoming cycle of regulations. While the birth of F1's 2026 generation has been admittedly problematic, with genuine concerns raised throughout the development of the new rules, many have tended to err on the side of caution in their predictions.
Of course, the landscape will change and it'll be a very different F1 that we need to get ...Keep reading
Of course, the landscape will change and it'll be a very different F1 that we need to get ...Keep reading
Ferrari: First F1 2026 test will focus on mileage and not "pure performance"
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur reckons “pure performance” is quite irrelevant at the first pre-season test for the 2026 Formula 1 season due to the regulation change coming in.
The 2026 campaign will introduce changes to both the power unit and chassis, as cars will become lighter and smaller and there’ll be more emphasis on electrical power.
With a huge regulation switch for the upcoming ...Keep reading
The 2026 campaign will introduce changes to both the power unit and chassis, as cars will become lighter and smaller and there’ll be more emphasis on electrical power.
With a huge regulation switch for the upcoming ...Keep reading
Defending Dakar winner Yazeed Al-Rajhi explains disastrous opening stage
Defending car champion Yazeed Al-Rajhi faces an uphill battle at the 2026 Dakar Rally after a troubled opening stage, in which he lost significant time and incurred a heavy penalty.
Shortly after his Dakar victory in 2025, Al-Rajhi and navigator Timo Gottschalk suffered injuries that forced them to miss several rounds of the World Rally-Raid Championship. The Saudi driver and his German ...Keep reading
Shortly after his Dakar victory in 2025, Al-Rajhi and navigator Timo Gottschalk suffered injuries that forced them to miss several rounds of the World Rally-Raid Championship. The Saudi driver and his German ...Keep reading
‘I'm used to being thrown in the deep end’ – Lindblad
Arvid Lindblad joins the F1 grid in 2026 as the season's sole rookie, stepping up to drive for Racing Bulls alongside Liam Lawson.