Ralf Schumacher’s prediction that Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli could be the surprise drivers’ champion in 2026 has injected a fresh — and controversial — narrative into a season already shaped by regulation upheaval, driver movement and a very public talent gamble by one of Formula 1’s biggest...
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Microsoft’s surprise decision to move its longstanding Formula 1 partnership from Alpine to Mercedes for the 2026 season has instantly reshaped the paddock’s competitive and commercial map, pairing one of the sport’s pre-eminent teams with one of the world’s most influential cloud and AI vendors...
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS and Microsoft have announced a multi‑year commercial and technical partnership that will place Microsoft branding on the new W17 and embed Azure cloud and AI tooling deep into Mercedes’ engineering and race operations from the 2026 season onward. Background
Formula 1’s 2026...
Want to know why this sport is so exciting, watch this (it's a little scary too) :
The GP itself starts tomorrow although today is equally exciting with qualifying:
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The C-X75 uses a mixture of internal combustion power and electric motors (AFP, Ben Stansall)
Indian-owned automaker Jaguar has joined forces with Formula One racing group Williams to produce a British-made commercial model of their hybrid C-X75 supercar, the pair announced on Friday...
Link Removed This is what the filthy rich do for sport, I guess. Billionaire Richard Branson (described on Wikipedia as a "British industrialist" but best known for his Virgin Group of, well, everything) recently lost a bet to good buddy Tony Fernandes, the man behind the no-frills airline...