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Orihara: When I was in junior high school, I watched F1 on TV and something that stood out were the McLarens with their Honda-powered cars. From that moment onwards, I knew that I wanted to join Honda and be a part of this incredible sport.
While engine performance across manufacturers has largely been balanced in recent years, the 2026 changes could deliver significant, potentially decisive gains. In 2014, when F1 first introduced hybrid engines, Mercedes emerged with by far the best, setting it on course for eight consecutive world championship wins through to 2021.
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F1 live | Norris flags ‘chaotic racing’ risk for 2026 as Horner speaks out on engine loophole saga
Welcome to GPblog's daily liveblog. Follow the best news throughout the day here! Lando Norris has cautioned that the way energy deployment works on the 2026 Formula 1 cars could result in a far more chaotic style of racing.
Horner has his say on the engine loophole controversy
The McLaren F1 is widely considered one of the greatest sports cars ever made and a lot of its appeal is derived from the fantastic powerplant.
Formula 1’s engine manufacturer’s are set for two meetings with the FIA, both aimed at defusing the simmering dispute over compression ratios.
Mercedes boss says regulations on compression ratios are “very clear,” tells rivals to “get your shit together.”
Mercedes Formula One boss Toto Wolff blasted rivals on Monday for casting doubt on the legality of his team's new engine through secret meetings and letters.
Mercedes team principal tells complaining rivals to get your s*** together amid debate around engine compression rules in F1s new-look engines; watch every round of the 2026 Formula 1 season live on Sky Sports F1,
Red Bull Powertrains boss Ben Hodgkinson would love to see Formula 1 unleash a full “gloves-off” engine fight between manufacturers.
Atlanta entertainment venue, opens February 6 in the Interlock on the Westside. Created by one of the founders of Puttshack and Flight Club, Adam Breeden, the high-energy restaurant, bar, and race car simulator venue first launched in London in late 2022 and recently introduced locations in Denver,