Stroll to return from injury at this weekend’s F1 Canadian GP

Aston Martin Formula 1 driver Lance Stroll will return to the wheel of the AMR25 at his home Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal after a successful procedure to treat a hand injury.
After qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix two weeks ago, Stroll withdrew from the event after recurring pain in his right hand significantly worsened and left him to seek medical treatment.
Stroll has undergone a …Keep reading

What future F1 calendars may look like after 2026 announcement

Announcing the following season’s Formula 1 calendar before the current one has reached its half-way point is a calculated power move – one the present regime seems to be making an annual fixture after it revealed this year’s running order in April 2024. 
The message it sends to the wider world is one of peace between the stakeholders and commercial stability. But while this creates a …Keep reading

Exclusive: F1 decides against F175-style season launch in 2026

Formula 1 has decided against holding a joint season launch for its 2026 campaign, Autosport has learned.
To celebrate the championship’s 75th anniversary, F1 held a first-of-its-kind 2025 season launch with all teams jointly presenting their new liveries at a rapidly sold out O2 Arena in London.
By all metrics the event was a success for F1 and its teams and sponsors: it recorded a peak …Keep reading

F1’s 2026 Canadian GP clash with Indy 500 won’t happen every year

The clash between Formula 1’s 2026 Canadian Grand Prix and IndyCar’s Indianapolis 500 will only happen once every five years, Autosport understands.
On Tuesday, F1 announced its 24-race calendar for next year, which sees Imola drop out in favour of a new race in Madrid as Spain’s capital takes over the Spanish Grand Prix moniker from Barcelona. The calendar also features date changes in …Keep reading