
Toyota has displayed a clear pace advantage over Hyundai at the start of the campaign, and had Sebastien Ogier avoided a puncture in the closing stages of Rally Portugal, the …Keep reading

Pictures from qualifying day for the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Max Verstappen has again cast doubt over his long-term Formula 1 future, describing the current generation of cars as “anti-racing” and warning the sport risks losing its identity if planned engine changes are not introduced for 2027. The post Why proposed F1 power split is the bare minimum for Verstappen appeared first on ApexF1.com.

Jaspar Vaher stunned the rallying world last week by leading Royal Rally of Scandinavia, the second round of the European Rally Championship, on his very… Read more The post Toyota urges calm after Vaher’s breakthrough drive appeared first on DirtFish.

Kimi Antonelli admits that his victory in the Canadian Grand Prix was “not really the way I wanted”, after Mercedes team mate George Russell retired following an epic tussle between the pair.

Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has given his verdict on the clash between Kimi Antonelli and George Russell in the Canadian Grand Prix Sprint, stating “you can’t expect to have a lion in the car and a puppy outside” regarding the Italian teenager.

Racing Bulls has been stung 30,000 euros ($49,000 AUD) by the FIA for what it said was an inexcusable issue during Practice 1 at the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix. The post FIA slaps Racing Bulls with $49,000 fine over ‘serious matter’ appeared first on ApexF1.com.

The threat of rain has been a major talking point in Canada, and while the details of what to expect on Sunday have been changing, knowledge of how the 2026 F1 cars and tyres behave in the wet remains limited.

Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff believes that the intense battle between drivers Kimi Antonelli and George Russell for the lead in the Canadian Grand Prix was “just acceptable”.

Isack Hadjar recorded his best Grand Prix finish of the season in Canada, coming home fifth for Red Bull just behind Charles Leclerc. But the result does not tell the full story of a chaotic race that included two penalties that cost the Frenchman a huge chunk of time.