
Lando Norris: McLaren Can Still Push Hard in 2026 F1 Title Defence
Lando Norris insists McLaren can still push hard to defend their 2026 F1 world titles despite Mercedes and Ferrari making stronger starts to the new era.

Lando Norris insists McLaren can still push hard to defend their 2026 F1 world titles despite Mercedes and Ferrari making stronger starts to the new era.

Speculation grows over a Max Verstappen Red Bull exit ahead of 2027 — but who could possibly step up to replace the four-time world champion?

The Miami Grand Prix was set to be a celebration for McLaren in 2026, but emerging reports of F1 race cancellations have thrown those plans into doubt.

Sky Sports F1's Karun Chandhok says Red Bull must make a big-name signing from a rival F1 team to reverse the damaging trend of top talent departures.

Helmut Marko admits Max Verstappen's lack of trust in Red Bull's 2026 car has removed the critical 'Max factor' — a major concern amid the new regulations.

Jean Todt has confirmed Ayrton Senna came close to signing for Ferrari in the 1990s — one vital detail derailed the deal that could have changed F1 history.

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur admits the SF-26 is a 'huge step' behind the Mercedes duo in 2026, with upgrades planned for Monza to address the gap.

Ferrari have reportedly turned to Formula E for F1 2026 technical expertise, exposing the electrification challenge at the heart of the new power unit regulations.

Racing Bulls Team Principal Alan Permane has dismissed hopes of a regulatory quick fix for F1's energy recovery problems ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

Toto Wolff has labelled rival teams the 'heroes' of his concern, warning Mercedes must not grow complacent despite a dominant start to the 2026 F1 season.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has cautioned Max Verstappen over his vocal criticism of the 2026 car regulations, as the sport investigates potential changes ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

F1 and the FIA are reviewing the 2026 regulations during the April break, with team principals meeting on 20 April to discuss energy management tweaks.
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