Formula 1 kicks off 2026 season at Australian Grand Prix
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Formula 1's new era takes its first steps as the 2026 season bursts into life at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne this weekend. The start of any new campaign is thrilling but after significant rule changes and overhauls to the cars,
Melbourne plays host to the opening race on the Formula 1 calendar, and practice sessions have taken place for the season's first Grand Prix
Sky Sports are introducing an innovative new feature to their Formula 1 coverage in 2026 - but only for specific customers. Sky have held live rights to F1 in the UK since 2012, with the BBC's exclusive contract having expired at the end of the 2011 season.
The first "lights out" of 2026 is upon us.
The 2026 Formula 1 season kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix, and follow all the latest updates from on and around Albert Park, with Tim Kraaij reporting live for GPblog from the paddock. This season arrives with some of the most significant regulation changes in the sport’s history.
Sky Sports unveils 2026 coverage plans and new F1 titles featuring Tate McRae's 'Just Keep Watching'
Sky Sports F1s coverage plans for 2026 season, including new title song - Tate McRaes Just Keep Watching; watch every round of the 2026 Formula 1 season live on Sky Sports F1, starting with this weekends Australian Grand Prix on Sunday at 4am (build-up from 2.
The 2026 Formula 1 season starts this weekend, and Apple TV is now the sport’s US streaming home. Here are all the details on what to expect.
U.S. The sport is Formula 1, and its season kicks off on Saturday with the Australian Grand Prix on Apple TV. Bringing the live sport to audiences is no easy feat, but Variety got a peek inside the central nervous system of the sport with a visit to F1’s Media and Technology Centre in Biggin Hill,
With a host of new partnerships and personalities, the new F1 season promises a dynamic driving, tougher competition and a new way of experiencing the sport. View on euronews
Formula 1 , the premier motorsport series that combines 200+ mph racing, cutting edge tech, and glamorous global locations the likes of Monte Carlo, is poised for a huge 2026. New
A collection of F1 pundits have unanimously predicted that George Russell will clinch his first world championship in 2026. The new season is set to begin at the Australian Grand Prix this weekend and the Mercedes driver has been widely tipped to top the drivers’ standings at the end of the year.