Australian GP
F1 teams debate start procedure changes after Australian GP near-miss
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A near-collision at the start of the 2026 Australian Grand Prix has sparked calls for Formula 1 rule changes to improve safety, but opposition from Ferrari has stalled progress. Mercedes driver George Russell accused rivals of selfishness for blocking adjustments to battery harvest limits during formation laps. Ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, the FIA introduced extra practice starts but rejected broader reforms.
Valtteri Bottas is putting his first race-worn Cadillac Formula 1 helmet up for auction. The Finnish driver wore the helmet during the 2026 season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. F1 Authentics, operated by Memento Exclusives, is handling the sale during the Miami GP weekend.
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Mario Andretti has given a positive assessment of the new Cadillac Formula 1 team's early season performance ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. Despite a challenging debut in Australia, the team showed improvement in China. Andretti highlighted the team's professional execution and ongoing progress.
Following the first qualifying session under Formula 1's new 2026 rules at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, several drivers expressed dissatisfaction with the cars' handling and energy management demands. Max Verstappen and Lando Norris led the public critiques, describing the vehicles as unenjoyable and a step back from previous eras. While Mercedes secured a front-row lockout with George Russell on pole, the focus shifted to concerns raised in an intense drivers' briefing.
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George Russell claimed pole position for the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with a lap of 1:18.518 ahead of Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli (1:18.811), who recovered from a heavy FP3 crash. The Albert Park session was marred by Max Verstappen's Q1 shunt (starting 20th), red flags, and a €7,500 fine for Mercedes' unsafe release, underscoring their dominance under new regulations.
As Formula 1 teams complete arrivals in Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix despite ongoing Middle East conflict disruptions—initially addressed by chartered flights—the FIA has relaxed curfew rules, a Bahrain tyre test was cancelled, and officials monitor upcoming races. Drivers express confidence in decision-making.
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Following initial concerns raised during Bahrain testing, prominent Formula 1 drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen continue to voice criticisms of the 2026 regulations ahead of the Australian Grand Prix. An international editorial team discusses whether such open feedback is constructive or damaging to the sport.
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