The F1 teams are testing their 2026 cars at the Barcelona track this week. But why is the action not open to the public?
A Formula 1 test in January, in the middle of winter, behind closed doors and with no media or fans in sight? ESPN fills you in on all you need to know ahead of Barcelona testing.
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Formula 1's 2026 Transformation: What Fans Need to Know
F1 is about to go through its biggest transformation in years — maybe since those wild ground-effect cars came roaring […] ...
That, though, plays into another reported reason to dim the hype in Barcelona. According to ESPN, Bahrain is contracted to ...
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Explained: How F1’s new ‘overtaking mode’ will work in 2026
Formula 1's new regulations also sees a new weapon emerge to replace the departing ...
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Why has Audi entered F1 as a works team? Jonathan Wheatley explains
Audi F1 team principal Jonathan Wheatley says joining Formula 1 as a works team was crucial for Audi ...
After Mercedes completed the first laps with its 2026 F1 car, much attention was drawn to a hole in the diffuser, but what is ...
Audi's first day of testing in Formula 1 was hit by issues.
Why Formula 1 is staying quiet over pre-season testing ahead of season-opening Australian Grand Prix
Ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, the season-opening race in Melbourne, Australia, teams take part in the pre-season ...
Charles Leclerc made his debut in Formula 1 with Sauber, but if Guenther Steiner had acted differently, then the Monegasque ...
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