George Russell has called for the establishment of a permanent race steward to improve consistency in on-track decisions. His comments come after recent debates around Max Verstappen's aggressive racing tactics against Lando Norris, which resulted in two penalties for Verstappen. Russell believes that while the current rulebook doesn't need a complete overhaul, minor adjustments are necessary for clarity. "We're at a point now in this sport that we do need a full-time professional steward in where they earn a real salary." He continued, "It's not saying anything bad about the current stewards, it's just saying I feel we should be having consistent stewarding week in, week out."
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The latest updates to Formula 1's 2026 regulations allow teams like Williams and McLaren to explore new design concepts with more freedom. Changes were made due to concerns that the new cars might be too slow, with adjustments increasing downforce while reducing drag and wake turbulence. The relaxed rules around the front wing, floor, and diffuser size are expected to lead to a wider variety of car designs on the grid. Both Vowles and McLaren's Andrea Stella welcomed the chance for teams to create different cars, saying this would be good for the sport.
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Alex Albon warned Liam Lawson that he should gain more experience before facing Max Verstappen at Red Bull. Lawson’s impressive mid-season performances have led to speculation about replacing the struggling Sergio Perez, similar to Albon’s own promotion in 2019. However, Albon advised Lawson to take his time and improve his skills in a less stressful environment first.
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Netflix has just dropped the trailer for its much-anticipated miniseries about Formula 1 legend Ayrton Senna. This trailer launch comes right before the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix, where seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton will pay tribute by driving Senna's famous McLaren MP4/5B. The show is set to premiere on November 29, 2024, and it will dive into both Senna's incredible racing achievements and his personal life.
Behind The Charge takes you inside Oracle Red Bull Racing during Qualifying and the Race. You’ll hear from the team members at the pit wall who watch the races and see never-before-seen footage from the team’s time at the 2024 Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix. You can tell that Checo and Verstappen had a great time behind the scenes.