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via RacingNews365Will McLaren challenge for the F1 title this year?McLaren took a notable step forward last time out in Hungary - is it now back in the fight?
via RacingNews365McLaren detail key area for improvement as upgrade plan outlinedMcLaren joined the fight at the front of the F1 field last time out in Hungary, with Lando Norris coming out on top.
via Formula1.comHaas F1 Team Reviews 2026 Season Midpoint PerformanceAs the 2026 season reaches its midpoint, Haas reflects on its performance thus far. The team currently sits in seventh place in the constructors' standings, having accumulated 21 points.
via Formula1.comExploring the Support Team Behind Formula 1 DriversFormula 1.com is highlighting the essential roles of race engineers and support staff in the lives of F1 drivers. This feature series aims to provide insights into the individuals who contribute to the success of these athletes.
via Formula1.comInside the F1 driver's bubble: The sports psychologistIn this series of features Formula 1.com is delving into the inner circle to gain a greater understanding of those who work closely with the stars of F1. This week, Robbie Anderson of Hintsa Performance explains the role of the sports psychologist.
via CrashJessica Hawkins Anticipates Female Driver in F1 SoonJessica Hawkins, an ambassador for Aston Martin and former W Series racer, believes a woman will compete in Formula 1 within the next few years. She emphasizes the need for changes in junior categories to better support female drivers aspiring to reach the top level of motorsport.
via Motorsport WeekJeremy Clarkson Celebrates Alpine's Monaco Podium with Beer GiftAfter Esteban Ocon's podium finish at the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix, Jeremy Clarkson humorously celebrated by giving beer to the Alpine team. Former Alpine boss Otmar Szafnauer shared this amusing anecdote, highlighting Clarkson's lighthearted approach.
via Formula1.comJACQUES: 5 young drivers we should be paying attention toF1 TV Lead Commentator Alex Jacques takes us through five young drivers we should all be paying attention to for the rest of 2026.
via Formula1.comWhat F1 drivers have been up to during the summer breakWith the summer break in full swing, here’s a recap of everything the F1 drivers have been up to.
via Formula1.comHINCHCLIFFE: My top five drivers of the 2026 season so farIndyCar Race Winner and Analyst James Hinchcliffe picks out his top five drivers from the first half of the 2026 Formula 1 season.
via Formula1.comThe points Mercedes have lost to reliability issues so farWith Mercedes' reliability struggles being such a hot topic over the first half of 2026, F1.com delves into the team's missed scoring opportunities.
via Formula1.comHow Lindblad is racing ‘for my five-year-old self’ in F1Arvid Lindblad may only be half a year into his Formula 1 career, but he has already made an impression – the British teenager going wheel-to-wheel with World Champions from the outset, frequently reaching Q3 and scoring points, and helping to push the Racing Bulls squad up the grid.
via Formula1.com10 famous names who have driven F1 carsF1.com looks back at some of the famous names from outside of the sport who have been given the opportunity to drive a Formula 1 car.
via Formula1.comWhy Verstappen fans are rushing to back him againMax Verstappen is yet to win a Grand Prix in 2026, but some betting fans still see him as a value bet for the second half of the season.
via Formula1.comWhy Audi's driver programme is about more than their next F1 starLaunched in January this year, Audi's Driver Development Programme is a vital component in the long-term success of the F1 team.
via Formula1.comHow Cadillac’s 2026 season has played out so farAs Cadillac find themselves as the only team without a point on the board, we recap their season so far in their half term report.
via Motorsport WeekSergio Perez issues response to Cadillac F1 ‘overdelivering’ claimsFollowing a difficult stint at Red Bull, Perez has responded to "overdelivering" claims with his newfound form in Cadillac's first F1 season
via Crash'You can't blame anyone else' - Johnny Herbert defends FIA stewards after Lewis Hamilton penaltiesLewis Hamilton has suffered penalties at each of the last three Formula 1 weekends.
via Motorsport.comMcLaren "disappointed" not to pick up rotating rear wing as quickly as FerrariMcLaren Formula 1 tech director Neil Houldey admits the squad was "disappointed" not to pick up on the upside down rear wing concept as quickly as pioneering Ferrari, as the team continues developing its own version for adoption after the summer break. Innovation comes in all shapes and sizes, as F1 teams sink their teeth into a brand-new rulebook in 2026. Some design interpretations are more ... Keep reading
via RacingNews365Carlos Sainz concedes to 'delayed' timeline as major decision loomsWilliams has endured a highly challenging start to the new F1 season, slipping down the F1 pecking order.Page 25 of 46