F1 2026 Cadistack

Its funny listening to George, he will be feeling a heap of pressure, regardless they may not have it all their own way with the way mclaren develop the car

I actually don’t mind the guy.

Speaks like he’s had the silver spoon upbringing, genuine sense of entitlement.

Crashes out unnecessarily.

He adds a bit of colour, even though it seems a bit self indulgent.

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Max Verstappen tipped to leave Red Bull in swap with Oscar Piastri

Oscar Piastri has shared his desire to stay at McLaren long-term, but a Formula 1 giant could suddenly change everything.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/motorsport/formula-one/max-verstappen-tipped-to-leave-red-bull-in-swap-with-oscar-piastri/news-story/5fd1e37e698add0e1f3841d462aa5d55

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It’s on news.com.au so I’m willing to bet that headline is not even remotely close to the actual story

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A fair bit of speculation based on Max’s race engineer’s move. It’s a reasonable projection, but that is all it is.

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Glad it’s not just me, but that article made no sense at all.

Either way, a win for Piastri.

Gets the experienced engineer, or gets the fark out of a place that just has a weird vibe.

Hadjar might have something to say tho…

Not sure about that unless Red Bull gets more speed in their car.

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His starts were comically bad.

Hadjar looked ok-ish

Feels like we’re due for another race soon. Wonder if they’ll have plans for next year in the ME

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2026 REGULATIONS2026

DOMENICALI EXPLAINS AREAS BEING LOOKED AT TO FIND ‘RIGHT ADJUSTMENTS’ TO REGULATIONS

F1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali has explained the areas that are “considerations” for adjustments to the 2026 technical regulations.

Apr 16, 2026 8:24am UTC (4 hours ago)

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Stefano Domenicali has shared an insight into how all parties in Formula 1 will work to find the “right adjustments” to the 2026 technical regulations amid discussions during the current April break, with the President and CEO confident that everything is going in the “right direction”.

The opening three rounds of the championship played out in Australia, China and Japan respectively during March, leaving MercedesKimi Antonelli – who claimed two victories – at the top of the standings ahead of Round 4 taking place in Miami on the weekend of May 1-3.

Before the action gets back underway again, Domenicali has explained the areas of the regulations where adjustments are being considered, as well as reflecting on the fan reaction and taking on feedback from everyone involved.

‘TWO CONSIDERATIONS’ FOR ADJUSTMENTS TO REGULATIONS

Speaking during in an interview with Autosport, Domenicali spoke positively about the “desire to think big” in Formula 1, adding: “It’s a moment where the popularity of the sport is getting bigger and bigger, and therefore we need to make sure that from one side we capture new fans, on the other side we teach in a way or we explain to them what is going on in our ecosystem.”

As such, he went on to reflect on the introduction of new technical regulations in 2026 – which have featured sweeping changes to the cars as well as overhauled power unit rules – and spoke about areas that are the focus for continued improvements during discussions prior to the Miami Grand Prix.

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 15: Race winner Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy driving the (12) MercedesAntonelli is leading the Drivers’ Championship after victories in China and Japan

“Hopefully before Miami, the FIA will inform what will be, let’s say, the adjustment that will be done to tackle mainly two considerations,” Domenicali explained.

“First is Qualifying – to try to be as much as you can on full power or full braking, whatever it is. And on the other hand, of course, to make sure that certain concerns that drivers highlight on the safety side will be fixed in the right way.”

On the topic of Qualifying, Domenicali added: “That’s an area where we are working in these weeks, together with the drivers, together with the teams, of course coordinated by the FIA, to see what could be the right adjustment without losing the right [track].

“So, generally speaking, when we’re talking about something [I see it as] always great, because that generates a constructive discussion. What I don’t like is people who love to criticise. I don’t know why, by the way. Criticising to criticise doesn’t help anyone and has really zero effect.”

DISCUSSIONS WITH FIA, TEAMS AND DRIVERS GOING IN ‘RIGHT DIRECTION’

In terms of that discussion, Domenicali feels that talks are progressing well amongst those involved in the sport.

“I think that the discussions that have been in place since many months, with the FIA, with the teams, now even more with the drivers, are going in the right direction,” he continued.

SUZUKA, JAPAN - MARCH 29: Oscar Piastri of Australia driving the (81) McLaren MCL40 Mercedes leadsDiscussions are taking place prior to the upcoming Miami Grand Prix about areas for continued improvement to the rules

“I think that the discussions that have been in place since many months, with the FIA, with the teams, now even more with the drivers, are going in the right direction,” he continued.

“There are meetings now, actually this week and also next week before Miami, to see what can be done to improve or to adjust the situation.”

Domenicali also stressed the importance of the drivers’ feedback in the talks.

“I think my conversation with them is definitely very open, and they know that I do care about their opinions,” he explained. “I want for them to be involved.

“I’m respectful of what we have been able to achieve together, but also of listening and being very, very open to any kind of remarks that can be constructively done together.”

Reflecting generally on the situation, Domenicali said that the sport is “managing in the right way, with no panic, with a solid foundation, being ready to have different options”.

SUZUKA, JAPAN - MARCH 28: Stefano Domenicali, CEO of the Formula One Group with fans duringDomenicali has spoken positively about the reaction of fans during the start of the 2026 season

DOMENICALI PLEASED WITH ‘VERY POSITIVE REACTION’ FROM FANS

Looking at the reaction of fans from across the world, Domenicali said: “The result is magnificent, it’s great. Everyone is [saying], ‘Wow, what is going on?’ A lot of action, and this is what people want to see.”

He added: “Globally speaking, it has been a very positive reaction from the fans, that has been sort of now interrupted by one month where we have no races, so I’m looking forward to going back with the adjustments that we need to do together in Miami to see what will be the outcome of it.

“But the intensity and the attention on what we’re doing is fantastic. Three events sold out. In terms of viewership, we are growing and we are getting higher in terms of numbers, and the attention on our sport has never been so good.

“So, as I said, I take on board everything, but have a clear line on what we want to do for the future.”

Managing in the right way with no panic? From a guy who was going to change rules mid race weekend?

Only 16 days to go in our time zone till Miami.

P1 and the Sprint race may need to be watched on delay. Rest is pretty good timing.

Quiet in here after a win!:grinning_face:

F1 intel from a person inside McLaren who is on holiday here at present. Have created upgrades that have made the car faster for Miami. They are interested to see what Mercedes have found. I personally think he should be at work and not on leave.

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Looking forward to seeing extra pace in the McLarens this weekend in Miami.

Good AESTs for SQ, Q and race Monday morning.

It been too long.

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Go Oscar!

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They’d wanna be planning a couple of interim GP events in case Trump can’t open the straits (I know he’s saying it’ll be open in days, but I get the feeling he’s lying)

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Fingers crossed no weather issues too this weekend

It’s only SQ after an extra 30 minutes of FP1 but great to see Mercedes light years ahead of everyone. SQ3 mandated new softs so everyone only did one lap. Looking forward to Qualifying proper.

Colapinto the interesting outlier. And Aston Martin Rubbish

Someone seems missing…
Well, a few actually.
I assume not everyone got out.