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Problems with Honda supplied power unit could prevent Aston Martin F1 from crossing the finish line in Melbourne.
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.
The cars are new, the engines are new, the rules are new, and the pecking order that Lando Norris mastered last season may already be obsolete. A season of unknowns embarks this weekend, March 8, at the Australian Grand Prix.
A Formula 1 rules revolution is making cars lighter and smaller for 2026, with more electrical power. After the biggest changes in years, F1 teams are dealing with a whole new driving style and trying to find innovations that are within the letter of the rules.
Sky Sports F1s Bernie Collins explains the major changes to cars and engines for the new season and how it will impact the racing; watch the Australian Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1, with track act
As Formula One enters a new era with this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, there is a sense of excitement but also trepidation about what will unfold.
With completely redesigned single-seaters following a sweeping change in regulations, Formula 1 drivers are kicking off the 2026 season on Sunday at the Australian Grand Prix. Despite ongoing uncertainty,
Will the new requirements for drivers at the start of races in 2026 create an unpredictable dash to the first corner in Melbourne? watch Sundays Australian Grand Prix at 4am with build-up from 2.30am,