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Former Formula 1 driver and F1 TV reporter Jolyon Palmer has explained why the Canadian Grand Prix provides an energy management challenge for the drivers.Speaking on the F1 TV Weekend Warm-up, Palmer branded Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as a "circuit of two halves" and argued that it must be treated …


Former Formula 1 driver and F1 TV reporter Jolyon Palmer has explained why the Canadian Grand Prix provides an energy management challenge for the drivers.Speaking on the F1 TV Weekend Warm-up, Palmer branded Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as a "circuit of two halves" and argued that it must be treated …

Former Formula 1 driver and F1 TV reporter Jolyon Palmer has explained why the Canadian Grand Prix provides an energy management challenge for the drivers.Speaking on the F1 TV Weekend Warm-up, Palmer branded Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as a "circuit of two halves" and argued that it must be treated …



Despite a tough start to the season for Aston Martin, Lance Stroll is confident that "the future is very bright" for the team.
Formula1.com · 4d agoIt's no overstatement that Williams's start to 2026 has been a disaster. From a sample size of three qualifying sessions in Melbourne and Shanghai, its highest qualifying position is Alex Albon's 15th place on the grid in Australia, when team-mate Carlos Sainz didn't make qualifying after hitting t…
Motorsport.com · 14 MarThe Nürburgring 24 Hours ended in heartbreak for Max Verstappen, Dani Juncadella, Lucas Auer and Jules Gounon, after the #3 Mercedes looked set to take victory.
RacingNews365 · 5d agoHis recovery "will be under the care of IndyCar Medical Director Dr. Julia Vaizer and the IndyCar medical team."
PlanetF1 · 4d ago
George Russell beat Kimi Antonelli to pole position to set up a Mercedes front-row lockout for the sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix.

This weekend's Canadian Grand Prix marks the final Formula 1 race before the FIA could give some power unit manufacturers the ability to upgrade their performance.

Lewis Hamilton is not entertaining thoughts of retirement from Formula 1, refuting suggestions by those "trying to retire me" that he should call time on his illustrious career.Hamilton stated that he planned to stay in F1 for "quite some time", with the intent to remain at Ferrari for the next few…

It’s a step in the right directionLando Norris: “I certainly think that's a great direction, we all welcome that as drivers, we all want that, I think that will eliminate a lot of the talks that we have about not going on throttle here and doing this and that.“Maybe it's not perfect, and it's not t…

Williams Formula 1 driver and GPDA president Carlos Sainz says he hopes F1 management and governing body the FIA remain "tough" to push through power unit changes for 2027.The sports' stakeholders are currently discussing significant regulation tweaks for next season to further improve the new-for-…

Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari has a "difficult" job on its hands to close the door to Mercedes, particularly when it comes to the power unit differences between the two Formula 1 manufacturer teams.The opening rounds of the 2026 season have been characterised by battles in the early laps between…