News›Dutch Grand Prix 2026How F1 2026 has been a season of two halves for Ferrari so farAutosportWed 29 Jul · 08:18 UTCupdated Tue 18 Aug · 17:10 UTCSaveShare0 commentscommentsImage via AutosportFull coverage · 1 articleHow F1 2026 has been a season of two halves for Ferrari so farFerrari hasn’t quite had the best of times and the worst of times, as Charles Dickens would put it, so far in the 2026 Formula 1 season, but team principal Fred Vasseur still views the first 11 rounds of the year as following a twofold pattern. Ferrari has held second in the constructors’ championship ever since the opening round of the campaign, but has been challenging Mercedes’ ... Keep readingAutosportFirst to reportRead →Wed 29 Jul · 08:18 UTCIn this storyFFerrariFollowIgnoreMMercedesFollowIgnoreRelated storiesMercedes targets elusive Zandvoort win as F1 says farewellMercedes heads into Formula 1’s final dance at Zandvoort with one glaring omission still sitting in its record...F1i0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 16:18 UTCPalmer indicates what Ferrari must do for chance at titleIn the latest episode of F1 Nation, former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer has given his take on how Ferrari can ensure that they stay in the title fight during the second half of the season.Formula1.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 15:53 UTCMercedes have "final opportunity" for key result as they admit team "have left points on the table"Mercedes has yet to score victory in the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix, and this could be the team's last chance.Crash0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 14:20 UTCJolyon Palmer was amazed by what he saw when he dug into Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari dataLewis Hamilton has been one of the biggest winners from Formula 1’s regulation changes in 2026. Hamilton took the worst intra-team beating of his career ...f1oversteer.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 14:00 UTCLoading comments…
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