Singapore F1 Sprint Race: A Driver’s Nightmare?

his week, the F1 and the FIA confirmed which six races will hold an additional sprint race in 2026. New names were on the list for 2026, most notably Singapore. The Marina Bay circuit is the home of the first F1 night race in history and is one of the longest-running street tracks.

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Are Shorter F1 Races the Future of Formula 1?

The Italian Grand Prix last Sunday marked the shortest F1 race in history, taking just a little over 1-hour to complete.

Remarkably, this follows F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali’s comments on F1 races being too long for young minds. Following studies on audiences, F1 have been working to find a balance between what the drivers want and more on-track action. A proposal to make races shorter was made over the Italian Grand Prix.

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IndyCar is Not Equal to F1: Colton Herta To F2 Rumours

August marked the conclusion of the IndyCar 2025 season, sparking a flurry of contract negotiations and rumors about drivers switching teams or leaving the series entirely.

Among them, Colton Herta made headlines when Cadillac announced him as their F1 Reserve Driver on Tuesday. IndyCar Socials confirmed that Herta will not compete in the series for the 2026 season.

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Max Verstappen Fastest Man in Formula 1 history at the Italian Grand Prix

4x-World Champion Max Verstappen took pole position at today’s qualifying at the Italian Grand Prix in Monza.

Monza, known as the ‘Temple of Speed’, is one of the fastest (in terms of top speed and averages) circuits on the calendar.

Skinny front and rear wings become the norm, as cars punch holes down the multiple straights of the circuit.

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DUTCH GP QUALIFYING: Stand-Out performance for Isack Hadjar, with Oscar Piastri on Pole.

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri took pole by 12 thousandths of a second over teammate Lando Norris, at Zandvoort this afternoon, in a wind-affected Q3.
Piastri sets a new lap record at Zandvoort, his third lap record of the season!

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Oscar Piastri Doesn’t Blink: Why McLaren’s Calm Assassin Leads the Championship

From “champion of sitting on the couch” to F1 championship leader in just three years, Oscar Piastri is not throwing away his shot.

With six wins and six podiums this season, he holds the top spot in the championship as he heads into the final ten rounds, although he ranks second in our mid-season evaluations.

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Nico Hulkenberg is the Mid-Season Champion

Where do we rank the drivers’ performances in the first half of the season? Our number one spot might just surprise you.
Nico Hulkenberg gained his first podium in 15 years in the first half of this season- in a Sauber of all cars!

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