Formula 1
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Russell's Antonelli Reframe: '18 Points Gained, Not 7 Points Lost'
After watching his rookie teammate Kimi Antonelli win in China while Mercedes' problems played havoc with his own race, George Russell offered a remarkably composed verdict. Annoyance gave way to maths, and the maths gave way to a team-first reframe that has come to define how Mercedes are talking about their 2026 form.
1 May 2026
Cadillac's Hectic First F1 Day: Lowdon on a Project Built From 'Firsts'
Cadillac's Formula 1 debut weekend in Australia gave the new American team something the rest of the grid had long since stopped having: an entirely new experience. Team principal Graeme Lowdon's first reflection from the pitwall - that running two cars at once was the latest in a 'series of firsts' - has become the project's unofficial motto.
1 May 2026
Vasseur's Verdict After Hamilton's First Ferrari Podium: 'Now the Target Is Mercedes'
Lewis Hamilton's first Ferrari podium in China was supposed to be the moment the team's 2026 season caught up with its winter ambition. Fred Vasseur framed it differently. Standing in the Shanghai paddock, Ferrari's team principal called it 'an important step' but used it primarily to redraw the team's target sheet around Mercedes.
1 May 2026
Wheatley's Last Audi Sermon: 'Mercedes Have Eight Cars, We Have Two'
Weeks before his shock departure from Audi, Jonathan Wheatley delivered the most candid public assessment of the German manufacturer's F1 problem. The works team's eight engines on the grid, he said, were learning the 2026 power unit faster than Audi's two could - and that single line has aged into the central explanation for the project's slow start.
1 May 2026
The 2026 Argument F1 Drivers Are Losing: 'The Crowds Are Going Ballistic'
While F1's drivers spend their post-race interviews dismantling the 2026 regulations, the people in the grandstands are doing the opposite. A pundit's mid-season aside - that the crowds 'are going ballistic' at the increase in overtaking - has crystallised into the sport's quiet commercial defence of a rule set its drivers want to rewrite.
1 May 2026
Verstappen's Shanghai Sprint Confession: 'Not a Lot of Words'
Max Verstappen's Chinese Grand Prix sprint was, in his own words, a session in which 'everything that could go wrong went wrong.' The four-time champion's unusually flat post-session interview pointed to a Red Bull car with chronic balance and degradation problems beyond the start-line bog-down.
30 Apr 2026
Antonelli's Suzuka 'Line in the Sand' Moment Hits Mercedes
Kimi Antonelli's Suzuka pole was framed by Sky Sports analyst Cameron Cc as a 'line in the sand' moment. Every time the Italian rookie outqualifies George Russell, the analyst argues, there are 'material downstream ramifications' for Mercedes' driver hierarchy.
30 Apr 2026
Mercedes' RB19 Echo: The Tire Warm-Up Weakness in Their 2026 Form
Mercedes are leading the 2026 constructors' championship, but a TacticalRab post-China analysis argues their car has the same Achilles' heel that cost Red Bull's RB19 in 2023 — a tire warm-up problem that opens a small but real exploit window for rivals.
30 Apr 2026
Hamilton's Quiet Text: 'I'm In a Good Place' at Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton's tortured radio messages have grabbed headlines, but a private text exchange with a paddock journalist reveals a different story. The seven-time world champion is privately telling friends he is 'in a good place' and rediscovering his ability to race wheel-to-wheel.
30 Apr 2026
McLaren's 'Outrageous' Shanghai Double DNS Points at Mercedes
McLaren's championship credentials took a hit in China when both cars failed to even start the Sunday race. Lando Norris pointed to a software integration issue with the Mercedes power unit, while pundits called the double DNS 'outrageous' for a team chasing the title.
30 Apr 2026
Andreas Seidl in the Frame as Audi's Wheatley Exit Reopens Old Wounds
Jonathan Wheatley's surprise exit from Audi has thrown the German manufacturer's leadership into chaos again — and pushed the name of original architect Andreas Seidl back into paddock conversations.
25 Apr 2026
Inside the F1 Commentary Box: Crofty's 11 Reveals on Names, Halos and 5 a.m. Buses
Sky Sports F1 lead commentator David Croft pulled back the curtain in a new Q&A, revealing how he handles tricky driver names, why halos make his job harder, and which commentary boxes have the best view.
25 Apr 2026