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Perez was left without a drive for the F1 2025 season after vacating his Red Bull seat at the end of last year following a bruising 2024 campaign. Sergio Perez set to make F1 2026
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All teams have signed Formula One's new 2026 'Concorde' commercial agreement to secure the Liberty Media-owned sport's long-term economic strength, Formula One said in a statement on Sunday.
The 11th Formula 1 team on the grid for 2026 have decided to target a driver from outside of the sport to become their first signing.
Formula One is in a constant state of evolution, with new regulations, technological advancements and brand partnerships shaping the future of the sport. Team principals and CEOs gathered at the Shanghai International Circuit during the recently concluded Chinese Grand Prix to discuss these changes, and their implications for the upcoming seasons.
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PlanetF1 on MSN‘Romantic’ V10 idea ‘attractive’ as team bosses address return chancesThe idea of a V10 return might be "romantic", but "putting the genie back in the bottle" for the planned F1 2026 rules may be a step too far.
Although Tombazis agreed that “the train has left the station to a large extent” for 2026, he noted that talk about the ‘interim’ period was fueled by chatter in the wake of Ben Sulayem, the FIA president, calling for an evaluation of a future switch to V10s.
China's first and only F1 driver, Zhou Guanyu, said ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix on Thursday that he hopes to get back into a race seat with Cadillac when it joins the grid in 2026.
Back in January 2024, it was confirmed that the Spanish Grand Prix would move away from the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, which has been the host venue since 1991. In turn, the Grand Prix will move to the capital city of Madrid in 2026. As reported by Race Fans, the promoter is suggested to have paid almost €500 million for the race.
Formula 1 team bosses have cooled concerns over prize money being split 11 ways in 2026, hailing the “big brand”