Motorsport Games tient sa conférence téléphonique sur les résultats du premier trimestre 2026

Motorsport Games Inc. a tenu sa conférence téléphonique sur les résultats du premier trimestre 2026 le 13 mai. L'événement virtuel a vu les dirigeants de l'entreprise discuter des résultats publiés après la clôture des marchés.

La conférence téléphonique a eu lieu à 17h00 HAE et a été dirigée par Ben Rossiter-Turner, vice-président de la compétition. Le directeur général Stephen Hood et le directeur financier Stanley Beckley ont également participé à la discussion avec les investisseurs et les analystes.

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FIA Formula 1 Commission in Bahrain refining 2026 regulations, with 2026 car models and testing visuals.
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FIA refines 2026 Formula 1 regulations after commission meeting

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The Formula 1 Commission held its first meeting of 2026 on February 18 in Bahrain, agreeing on refinements to the regulations that will be referred to the World Motor Sport Council for approval. Discussions focused on driver feedback from pre-season testing, highlighting positive aspects of the new cars while committing to further evaluations. Separate talks addressed power unit compliance and potential increases in sprint events.

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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali expressed confidence that the series will adjust its new 2026 technical regulations to address concerns from drivers and fans. He highlighted increased overtaking and growing global interest despite issues in qualifying sessions. Stakeholders are meeting to implement short-term changes ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

Building on last month's announcement of Formula 1's 2026 overhaul—including new engine suppliers and overtaking aids—the latest details reveal precise car dimensions, active aerodynamics modes, power unit configurations, and pre-season testing results. Bahrain tests showed lap times two seconds off 2025 pace, positively surprising teams ahead of the March 6-8 Australian Grand Prix opener.

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Formula 1 is considering doubling its sprint races to 12 per year starting in 2027 and exploring changes to regular race weekends for more action across three days. CEO Stefano Domenicali emphasized the need for calm regarding the 2026 regulations amid early testing concerns. These discussions occurred during pre-season testing in Bahrain.

Formula 1 has delayed its decision on whether to proceed with the Bahrain Grand Prix on April 12 and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on April 19, 2026, due to escalating tensions in the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent retaliatory attacks. Officials are monitoring the situation closely, with safety as the top priority. The conflict has already led to travel disruptions and the cancellation of related events at the ongoing Australian Grand Prix.

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Formula 1 drivers expressed widespread dissatisfaction with the new 2026 regulations following the Australian Grand Prix, citing unnatural driving techniques due to battery management. Mercedes secured a dominant 1-2 finish with George Russell winning ahead of Kimi Antonelli, while Max Verstappen recovered from a qualifying crash to finish sixth. The event at Albert Park highlighted the challenges of the energy-poor track under the revised power unit rules.

 

 

 

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