F1 Schedule: Upcoming Events and Changes in 2026
The F1 schedule for 2026 has seen significant changes, including the cancellation of races and updates on the Japanese Grand Prix.
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The F1 schedule for 2026 has seen significant changes, including the cancellation of races and updates on the Japanese Grand Prix.
F1 TV is poised to revolutionize how fans experience Formula 1, especially with Apple TV’s new broadcasting deal in the U.S.
Max Verstappen is considering retiring from Formula 1 at the end of the 2026 season, citing dissatisfaction with new energy management requirements.
Apple TV has entered an exclusive agreement to broadcast Formula 1 in the United States, starting with the 2026 season. This shift marks a significant change in F1 broadcasting.
Kimi Antonelli has made history by becoming the youngest pole-sitter in Formula 1 at the Japanese Grand Prix. Max Verstappen, a four-time winner of the event, will start from 11th position.
The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka is shaping up to be a pivotal event with key competitors vying for victory.
Ferrari is planning a 200-kilometre filming day at Monza to test upgrades for the SF-26, crucial for their performance in the upcoming Miami Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen made a remarkable recovery at the Australian Grand Prix, finishing P6 after starting from P20. His performance highlights ongoing concerns about F1’s new regulations.
Isack Hadjar made his Red Bull F1 debut at the Australian Grand Prix, where he experienced engine failure after a promising start.
Lando Norris qualified sixth for the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, overcoming significant challenges during practice sessions.