F1 Fast Five: Arrow McLaren drops Pourchaire for rookie Siegel, 2026 regulations may phase out hybrid cars, and other big updates

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Arrow McLaren drops Pourchaire for rookie Siegel, 2026 regulations may phase out hybrid cars, and other big updates
  • Arrow McLaren drops Pourchaire for rookie Siegel
  • 2026 regulations may phase out hybrid cars
  • What happens if Alpine becomes a customer team?
  • Zhou desperate to remain in F1
  • Leclerc and Sainz face off in photo duel

Arrow McLaren drops Pourchaire for rookie Siegel

Arrow McLaren has replaced driver Theo Pourchaire with Nolan Siegel for the remainder of the 2024 IndyCar season. This came as a surprise given Pourchaire's recent confirmation to replace the injured David Malukas. Pourchaire, the FIA Formula 2 Champion, joined temporarily but was swiftly replaced by Siegel, who signed a multi-year deal. Team Principal Gavin Ward stressed the importance of this move for the team's long-term stability and securing talents like Siegel for McLaren's future competitiveness.

Click here to read the full article by Alex Harrington (newsweek.com)

2026 regulations may phase out hybrid cars

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali believes that the 2026 engine regulations might spell the end of hybrid power units in the series, as sustainable fuels could pave the way for a return to conventional combustion engines. Domenicali noted the pressure from car manufacturers to increase electrical power in the upcoming engines, driven by evolving perspectives on sustainability. Despite acknowledging the challenges of large-scale sustainable fuel production, Domenicali sees F1 as capable of driving advancements in this area. He also suggested that removing hybrids could lead to lighter, simpler cars with better sound.

Click here to read the full article by Keith Collantine (racefans.net)

What happens if Alpine becomes a customer team?

Renault's potential decision to reject its own engine and demote Alpine to a customer team for the 2026 Formula 1 season would severely damage its works program credibility, and this has sparked rumors that Renault might abandon its engine for the 2026 rules and seek a supply elsewhere. This suggests a lack of confidence or commitment to Alpine's F1 project. Moreover, it raises doubts about Renault's vision for Alpine's future success, given its turbulent F1 history.

Click here to read the full article by Scott Mitchell-Malm (the-race.com)

Zhou desperate to remain in F1

Zhou Guanuu is looking at options for the 2025 F1 season, including a return to Alpine. Sauber's signing of Nico Hulkenberg for 2025 means Zhou or Valtteri Bottas might have to leave. Zhou prefers to keep racing rather than taking a reserve role and hopes to secure a seat for next year. “I think the other [Sauber] seat is still available, so we still have an option." Zhou continued, "And of course, with Alpine I always had a very good connection in the past because that’s where really helped me to have the chance maybe before Formula 1."

Click here to read the full article by Taylor Powling (motorsportweek.com)

Leclerc and Sainz face off in photo duel

Ever wonder what Formula One drivers do off-track? In the Canadian Grand Prix paddock, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz swap helmets for cameras in a friendly challenge. With just five minutes, the Ferrari boys race to snap the perfect shot. Who'll capture the winning image? There's only one way to find out.

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F1 Fast Five: Arrow McLaren drops Pourchaire for rookie Siegel, 2026 regulations may phase out hybrid cars, and other big updates

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Today’s F1 News Delivered Faster Than a Pit Stop

Arrow McLaren drops Pourchaire for rookie Siegel, 2026 regulations may phase out hybrid cars, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

Arrow McLaren drops Pourchaire for rookie Siegel, 2026 regulations may phase out hybrid cars, and other big updates
  • Arrow McLaren drops Pourchaire for rookie Siegel
  • 2026 regulations may phase out hybrid cars
  • What happens if Alpine becomes a customer team?
  • Zhou desperate to remain in F1
  • Leclerc and Sainz face off in photo duel

Arrow McLaren drops Pourchaire for rookie Siegel

Arrow McLaren has replaced driver Theo Pourchaire with Nolan Siegel for the remainder of the 2024 IndyCar season. This came as a surprise given Pourchaire's recent confirmation to replace the injured David Malukas. Pourchaire, the FIA Formula 2 Champion, joined temporarily but was swiftly replaced by Siegel, who signed a multi-year deal. Team Principal Gavin Ward stressed the importance of this move for the team's long-term stability and securing talents like Siegel for McLaren's future competitiveness.

Click here to read the full article by Alex Harrington (newsweek.com)

2026 regulations may phase out hybrid cars

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali believes that the 2026 engine regulations might spell the end of hybrid power units in the series, as sustainable fuels could pave the way for a return to conventional combustion engines. Domenicali noted the pressure from car manufacturers to increase electrical power in the upcoming engines, driven by evolving perspectives on sustainability. Despite acknowledging the challenges of large-scale sustainable fuel production, Domenicali sees F1 as capable of driving advancements in this area. He also suggested that removing hybrids could lead to lighter, simpler cars with better sound.

Click here to read the full article by Keith Collantine (racefans.net)

What happens if Alpine becomes a customer team?

Renault's potential decision to reject its own engine and demote Alpine to a customer team for the 2026 Formula 1 season would severely damage its works program credibility, and this has sparked rumors that Renault might abandon its engine for the 2026 rules and seek a supply elsewhere. This suggests a lack of confidence or commitment to Alpine's F1 project. Moreover, it raises doubts about Renault's vision for Alpine's future success, given its turbulent F1 history.

Click here to read the full article by Scott Mitchell-Malm (the-race.com)

Zhou desperate to remain in F1

Zhou Guanuu is looking at options for the 2025 F1 season, including a return to Alpine. Sauber's signing of Nico Hulkenberg for 2025 means Zhou or Valtteri Bottas might have to leave. Zhou prefers to keep racing rather than taking a reserve role and hopes to secure a seat for next year. “I think the other [Sauber] seat is still available, so we still have an option." Zhou continued, "And of course, with Alpine I always had a very good connection in the past because that’s where really helped me to have the chance maybe before Formula 1."

Click here to read the full article by Taylor Powling (motorsportweek.com)

Leclerc and Sainz face off in photo duel

Ever wonder what Formula One drivers do off-track? In the Canadian Grand Prix paddock, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz swap helmets for cameras in a friendly challenge. With just five minutes, the Ferrari boys race to snap the perfect shot. Who'll capture the winning image? There's only one way to find out.

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