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Perez Sorry After Cadillac Friendly Fire at Chinese GP

Sergio Perez collided with Cadillac teammate Valtteri Bottas on the opening lap of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, spinning and causing floor damage. He immediately took full responsibility — and both cars still crossed the finish line in only the team’s second-ever race.

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No F1 2026 Rule Changes Before Japan: Why the FIA Is Waiting — and Why Toto Wolff Is Already Worried

FIA delays 2026 F1 rule changes until after Miami. Wolff fears political motives target Mercedes. Verstappen pushes for immediate action. Full breakdown inside.

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Antonelli Wins in China: F1’s Second-Youngest Winner Ever

Kimi Antonelli converted pole into a maiden victory at the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, becoming the second-youngest winner in F1 history. Lewis Hamilton claimed his first podium in Ferrari colours after a breathtaking battle with Leclerc.

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Red Bull’s Shanghai Disaster: Max Verstappen 1.7s Off the Pace in Sprint Qualifying

Verstappen qualified eighth for the Chinese GP Sprint, outpaced by an Alpine, as Red Bull suffered a catastrophic loss of grip and balance on what the champion himself called a « disaster » Friday in Shanghai.

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Leclerc’s Shanghai Blackout: Why the 2026 F1 Power Units Are So Hard to Master

A seemingly quick lap in SQ3 evaporated the moment Leclerc hit Shanghai’s 1.2km back straight and found his battery empty. The incident lifts the lid on why 2026’s hybrid power units — without the MGU-H and with a tripled MGU-K output — are pushing every team to their modelling limits.

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