News›Dutch Grand Prix 2026‘If you're not ready to adapt, you're not good enough’ - Norris addresses changing driving styles in F1 2026 AutosportFri 24 Jul · 08:32 UTCupdated Tue 18 Aug · 17:10 UTCSaveShare0 commentscommentsImage via AutosportFull coverage · 1 article‘If you're not ready to adapt, you're not good enough’ - Norris addresses changing driving styles in F1 2026 Drivers have been vocal about how the complex energy deployment needs of the 2026 generation of Formula 1 cars have impacted how they have to be driven, with the reliance on energy harvesting causing a big mental shift in how to approach faster corners. Mercedes driver George Russell is one driver who has struggled to gel with his machinery this year, which has come more naturally to his ... Keep readingAutosportFirst to reportRead →Fri 24 Jul · 08:32 UTCIn this storyGRGeorge RussellFollowIgnoreLNLando NorrisFollowIgnoreMMercedesFollowIgnoreRelated 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 UTCF1 Drivers Share Summer Activities Ahead of Dutch Grand PrixAs the summer break continues, Formula 1 drivers have been engaging in various activities. Notable highlights include George Russell's engagement and Lewis Hamilton's return to training.Formula1.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 16:09 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 UTCWhich team will score the most points during the F1 title showdown?The summer shutdown marked the halfway stage of the 2026 F1 season, with Mercedes currently leading the way. But will that supremacy continue over the rest of the campaign?RacingNews3650 commentsTue 18 Aug · 13:40 UTCLoading comments…
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