Adrian Newey reveals that the design philosophy for the new Aston Martin AMR26 was born while he was on gardening leave from Red Bull.
Juan Pablo Montoya predicts Lewis Hamilton will leave Ferrari if the team fails to provide the support structure he needs to succeed in 2026.
Helmut Marko criticizes the 2026 F1 regulations, claiming that software specialists have become more important than the drivers themselves.
Sky Sports analysts Ted Kravitz and Nigel Chiu warn that Max Verstappen's consistent lap times in Bahrain are a "mini-statement" of Red Bull's strength.
Lance Stroll dismisses George Russell's complaints about the new F1 regulations, arguing that drivers won't care about the rules if they are winning.
Lewis Hamilton warns that the new energy management rules are too complicated for fans, joking that drivers need a degree to understand them.
McLaren boss Zak Brown insists Lando Norris is hungry for more titles, comparing his motivation to legends like Schumacher and Verstappen.
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. invites Max Verstappen to race in the US, arguing that modern stock cars suit the F1 champion's skills.
Fernando Alonso admits 2026 could be his last F1 season, stating that the excitement of the new regulations will determine his future.
Lando Norris discusses the pressure of entering 2026 as the world champion and his excitement for McLaren's new era.
George Russell faces a hilarious reality check during a Mercedes media event when a young fan guesses his age to be 46.
Damon Hill warns that Ferrari is making a classic mistake by running light on fuel to top testing times, masking their true performance.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results