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Arvid Lindblad gears up for F1 debut as Britain's youngest driver
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Eighteen-year-old Arvid Lindblad is set to become Britain's youngest Formula 1 driver with his debut for Racing Bulls at the season-opening race in Australia. The young talent, who has progressed rapidly through junior categories, is preparing in Bahrain ahead of the event in early March. Team principal Alan Permane has praised Lindblad's speed and inquisitive approach.
Formula 1 commentator Alex Jacques has hailed Racing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad for his composure and strong start to the 2026 season. The 18-year-old has impressed both on track and in the media after four rounds.
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Formula 1 fans have praised Racing Bulls' vibrant yellow livery for the Miami Grand Prix. The team unveiled the design, inspired by Red Bull Summer Edition Sudachi Lime, at an event in Miami. Supporters are calling for it to become permanent.
Racing Bulls revealed a striking special livery for the Japanese Grand Prix during a Red Bull Tokyo Drift event in Tokyo on Saturday. The design, featuring a white base with cherry red accents and traditional Japanese calligraphy, has drawn widespread praise from Formula 1 fans. The team currently holds sixth place in the constructors' standings with 12 points.
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The first two Formula 1 races in Melbourne and Shanghai have highlighted how Racing Bulls is getting more from the Red Bull-Ford power unit than Red Bull itself. The VCARB 03 cars achieve extremely high top speeds, making them difficult to overtake on straights. This stems from a unique operating philosophy that maintains speed in the final straight sections.
Eighteen-year-old Arvid Lindblad has expressed doubts about being entirely ready for his Formula 1 debut with Racing Bulls in 2026, despite positive feedback from team officials. He completed his first laps in the new car during a private shakedown in Barcelona. The session highlighted both his composure and the challenges of the upcoming regulations.
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Racing Bulls has named Dan Fallows as its new Formula 1 technical director, bolstering its leadership ahead of the 2026 season. The experienced aerodynamicist joins from outside the Red Bull system to oversee the team's car development. This move aims to enhance competitiveness in the evolving regulatory landscape.
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