2026 F1 Chinese GP: Russell Takes Sprint Pole! Mercedes 1-2, Ferrari’s Upside-Down Wing Controversy, Red Bull in Crisis

상파울루의 인터라구스 서킷을 질주하는 포뮬러 1 경주용 자동차의 역동적인 모습.

Mercedes Unstoppable in Shanghai

Fresh off a dominant season opener in Melbourne, Mercedes carried their momentum to Shanghai with devastating effect. George Russell topped every single session from FP1 through Sprint Qualifying, proving once again that the 2026 regulations have been cracked wide open by the Silver Arrows.

FP1 Results: Mercedes 1-2, Gap Already Clear

In Friday’s sole practice session, Russell set the pace with a 1:32.741, with teammate Kimi Antonelli just 0.12s behind in P2. McLaren’s Norris (+0.555s) and Piastri (+0.731s) took P3-4, while Ferrari’s Leclerc (+0.858s) and Hamilton (+1.388s) could only manage P5-6.

The real shock was Red Bull. Max Verstappen languished in P8 (+1.8s), signaling trouble from the very first session. Haas’s Oliver Bearman outqualified both Red Bulls from P7.

Sprint Qualifying: Full Results

Russell clinched his first career Sprint pole with a 1:31.520 in SQ3. Antonelli completed the Mercedes front-row lockout, 0.289s adrift.

Pos Driver Team SQ3 Time
1 George Russell Mercedes 1:31.520
2 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:31.809
3 Lando Norris McLaren 1:32.141
4 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:32.161
5 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:32.224
6 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:32.528
7 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:32.888
8 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:33.254
9 Oliver Bearman Haas 1:33.409
10 Isack Hadjar Red Bull 1:33.723

P11+: Hulkenberg (Audi), Ocon (Haas), Lawson (Racing Bulls), Bortoleto (Audi), Lindblad (Racing Bulls), Colapinto (Alpine), Sainz (Williams), Albon (Williams), Alonso (Aston Martin), Stroll (Aston Martin), Bottas (Cadillac).

Key Takeaways

1. Mercedes: A New Era of Dominance

Mercedes have built a clearly superior machine under the 2026 regulations. Russell’s pole was described as “profoundly routine” — topping every session at two consecutive circuits isn’t track-specific advantage, it’s fundamental package superiority. The 0.289s gap to Antonelli only reinforces the team’s overall pace.

2. McLaren’s Melbourne Redemption

After being “embarrassed by Ferrari” in Australia, McLaren bounced back dramatically in Shanghai. Norris and Piastri finished within a tenth of each other in P3-5, showcasing impressive team consistency. The gap to Mercedes (~0.6s) remains significant, but they’ve reclaimed “best of the rest” status.

3. Ferrari’s Upside-Down Wing Saga

The weekend’s biggest technical talking point was Ferrari’s radical “upside-down” rear wing. First spotted during pre-season testing, this innovative design appeared to rotate roughly 225 degrees compared to a conventional wing, designed specifically for Shanghai’s long straights.

The FIA cleared the design as legal, but after Friday practice, Ferrari shelved it for the rest of the weekend. Hamilton called the debut “a little bit premature” on team radio while joking that it should be nicknamed the “flip-flop wing.”

Leclerc, who could only manage P6, reportedly raged on team radio about strategy issues. His growing gap to Hamilton (P4) added to Ferrari’s internal tensions.

4. Red Bull’s Downward Spiral

The team that dominated through 2024 is struggling badly under the new regulations. Verstappen reported drivetrain problems including poor gear shifts and excessive rear wheel power delivery, nearly spinning at the Turn 16 exit. P8 is nothing short of a nightmare by his standards.

Rookie teammate Isack Hadjar fared even worse in P10, posting slower times in SQ3 than SQ2 — a sign the entire team is fighting the car.

5. Alpine’s Rise & Haas Surprise

Gasly claimed P7 as “best of the rest,” with Alpine benefiting from Shanghai’s medium/low-speed layout after struggling at Melbourne’s high-speed circuit. Bearman (P9) splitting both Red Bulls was an impressive showing for Haas.

Technical Change: Power Unit Recharge Limit Raised

The FIA increased the power unit energy recharge limit starting from the Chinese GP, responding to energy management issues some teams faced in Australia. This allows drivers to generate more electrical energy, potentially reshaping strategies for both the Sprint and main race.

Weekend Schedule

  • Sprint Race: March 14 (Sat) — 19 laps
  • Qualifying: March 14 (Sat)
  • Race: March 15 (Sun) — 56 laps

Can Russell convert his Sprint pole into victory? Will Verstappen’s Red Bull find any answers? Is Ferrari’s upside-down wing a glimpse of the future or a dead end? Shanghai’s weekend is far from over!

🏎️ 2026 F1 Season Kicks Off! Australian Grand Prix Qualifying & Race Results Summary!

낮 동안 텅 빈 싱가포르 그랑프리 F1 서킷에는 경주 트랙과 싱가포르 플라이어가 전시되어 있습니다.

🏎️ 2026 F1 Season Kicks Off! Australian Grand Prix Qualifying & Race Results Summary!

Hello, F1 fans! The eagerly anticipated 2026 Formula 1 season has finally begun with a bang! The first round, as always, unfolded with intense excitement at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia. What kind of drama did this opening Australian Grand Prix deliver to thrill us? Let’s dive deep into everything, from qualifying to race results!

2026 F1 Australian Grand Prix Qualifying: Mercedes’ Strong Start, George Russell on Pole Position!

The first qualifying session of the 2026 F1 season was thrilling from the outset. Drivers pushed their cars to the limit on the Albert Park Circuit, fiercely competing to gain even a mere 0.001 second advantage. As a result, Mercedes’ George Russell secured the first pole position of the 2026 season with a time of 1:18.518, signalling a powerful start! His teammate, Kimi Antonelli, also took 2nd place with a mere 0.293-second difference, showcasing Mercedes’ formidable strength.

Qualifying (Q3 Results) Standings

Rank Driver (Constructor) Time Starting Grid
P1 63. George Russell (Mercedes) 1:18.518 1st
P2 12. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) + 0.293s 2nd
P3 6. Isack Hadjar (Red Bull Racing – Red Bull Ford) + 0.785s 3rd
P4 16. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) + 0.809s 4th
P5 81. Oscar Piastri (McLaren – Mercedes) + 0.862s 5th
P6 1. Lando Norris (McLaren – Mercedes) + 0.957s 6th
P7 44. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) + 0.960s 7th
P8 30. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls – Red Bull Ford) + 1.476s 8th
P9 41. Ayumu Iwasa (Racing Bulls – Red Bull Ford) + 2.729s 9th
P10 5. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi) No Time 10th

Fierce Competition in Q2 and Q1

Drivers who failed to advance to Q3 also gave their all until the very end. Notably, Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi) made it to Q3 but did not set a time, and many drivers like Nico Hülkenberg (Audi) and Oliver Bearman (Haas – Ferrari) narrowly missed out on Q3.

The most striking event was Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)’s elimination in Q1. He failed to meet the 107% rule, leading to an unexpected start from the 20th grid position. Additionally, Carlos Sainz Jr. (Atlassian Williams – Mercedes) and Lance Stroll (Aston Martin Aramco – Honda) were also excluded from the race due to not meeting the 107% rule. These early season surprises indicate that the 2026 F1 season promises to be even more unpredictable and exciting.

2026 F1 Australian Grand Prix Race Results: Mercedes’ One-Two Finish and Max Verstappen’s Epic Comeback!

The qualifying results had a significant impact on the race, but F1 races are full of unpredictable variables! This Australian Grand Prix was also packed with dramatic moments.

Mercedes’ Dominant Victory! George Russell & Kimi Antonelli

In this race held from March 6th to 8th at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Mercedes’ George Russell proudly took the victory! Continuing his pole position momentum, he delivered a dominant performance in the race to secure the first win of the season. His teammate, Kimi Antonelli, also finished 2nd, achieving a perfect one-two finish for Mercedes to kick off the season. As if to wash away last season’s struggles, the synergy between Mercedes’ new car and drivers is already building high expectations.

Rank Driver Team
1 George Russell Mercedes
2 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes
3 Charles Leclerc Ferrari
4 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari
5 Lando Norris McLaren
6 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing

Ferrari, McLaren, and Red Bull’s Incredible Pursuit!

Following Mercedes, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc secured 3rd place, stepping onto the podium. His veteran teammate, Lewis Hamilton, also finished 4th, showing that Ferrari’s strength is not to be underestimated.

McLaren’s Lando Norris consistently performed, finishing 5th. The most astonishing performance came from Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen. Despite starting from a disadvantageous 20th position in qualifying, he demonstrated incredible driving skills and excellent race management to recover his position, ultimately finishing 6th. Although he didn’t make it to the podium, his sheer power once again proved to be a formidable threat. It was an epic comeback that kept F1 fans on the edge of their seats.

2026 F1 Season Outlook: Mercedes’ Resurgence or the Rise of a New Champion?

The results of this Australian Grand Prix will be a crucial clue in forecasting the landscape of the 2026 season. While Mercedes delivered a powerful one-two finish, showing a dominant performance early in the season, Ferrari and McLaren are also maintaining consistent strength. Especially, Max Verstappen’s demonstrated power suggests that Red Bull Racing can challenge for the lead at any moment.

Will Mercedes dominate this season? Or will other teams like Ferrari, McLaren, and Red Bull stop Mercedes’ solo run and crown a new champion? The 2026 F1 season is already promising exciting competition. We eagerly await the upcoming races!

Concluding: Looking Forward to the Next Round!

The Australian Grand Prix, which opened the 2026 F1 season, left us with many stories and expectations. We are already thrilled about what exciting news and memorable moments await us in the next round. F1 fans, we ask for your enthusiastic support in the upcoming races as well!

2026 F1 Season Opener: Complete Guide to the Australian Grand Prix — Drivers, Rules, Schedule & More

The 2026 season is finally here. The Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, running March 6-8, kicks off this year’s championship. With massive regulation changes, new teams joining the grid, and blockbuster driver moves, this might be the most exciting season opener in F1 history.

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 season opener. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or watching F1 for the first time, this guide has you covered.

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Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne

The Australian Grand Prix takes place at Albert Park Circuit, a street circuit that winds around a lake in downtown Melbourne.

  • Track length: 5.278km
  • Corners: 14
  • Race laps: 58 (306km total)
  • Lap record: 1:19.813 (Leclerc, 2024)
  • Qualifying record: 1:15.096 (Norris, 2025)

The circuit was heavily redesigned in 2022, removing chicanes and widening corners to create more overtaking opportunities. The lakeside setting makes it one of the most picturesque tracks on the calendar.

Melbourne city skyline
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Race Schedule

Session Date Local Time (AEDT)
Free Practice 1 Fri 3/6 12:30 PM
Free Practice 2 Fri 3/6 4:00 PM
Free Practice 3 Sat 3/7 12:30 PM
Qualifying Sat 3/7 4:00 PM
Race (58 laps) Sun 3/8 3:00 PM

F1 Rules — A Beginner’s Guide

Qualifying

Qualifying determines the starting order for Sunday’s race. It runs in three rounds:

  • Q1 (18 min): All 22 cars compete. Slowest 5 eliminated, 17 advance
  • Q2 (15 min): 17 cars compete. Slowest 5 eliminated, 12 advance
  • Q3 (12 min): 12 cars compete. The fastest driver earns pole position — first on the grid

The Race

Cars line up on the grid in qualifying order. Five red lights come on one by one, then all go out — that’s the start. The first driver to complete the set number of laps wins.

Points System

Position Points
1st 25
2nd 18
3rd 15
4th 12
5th 10
6th-10th 8, 6, 4, 2, 1

Only the top 10 score points. A bonus point goes to the driver who sets the fastest lap during the race, provided they finish in the top 10. The driver with the most points at the end of the season becomes World Champion.

Pit Stops

During the race, cars pull into the pit lane to change tires — usually once or twice per race. A crew of 20 mechanics swaps all four tires simultaneously, with the best teams finishing in under 2 seconds. Pit stop timing and speed can make or break a race result.

Flags and Safety Car

  • Yellow flag: Danger zone — no overtaking, slow down
  • Red flag: Race stopped — serious incident on track
  • Safety car: All cars follow the safety car at reduced speed while an incident is cleared. This bunches up the field and can completely change the race outcome
  • Chequered flag: Race over!

Penalties

  • 5/10-second penalty: Added wait time during a pit stop
  • Drive-through: Must pass through the pit lane without stopping (major time loss)
  • Grid penalty: Starting position pushed back for the next race

2026 Driver Lineup

Team Engine Driver 1 Driver 2
McLaren Mercedes Lando Norris Oscar Piastri
Mercedes Mercedes George Russell Kimi Antonelli
Ferrari Ferrari Charles Leclerc Lewis Hamilton
Red Bull Red Bull Ford Max Verstappen Isack Hadjar
Racing Bulls Red Bull Ford Liam Lawson Arvid Lindblad
Williams Mercedes Alex Albon Carlos Sainz
Aston Martin Honda Fernando Alonso Lance Stroll
Haas Ferrari Esteban Ocon Oliver Bearman
Alpine Mercedes Pierre Gasly Franco Colapinto
Audi Audi Nico Hulkenberg Gabriel Bortoleto
Cadillac Ferrari Sergio Perez Valtteri Bottas

Hamilton’s Second Year at Ferrari

Last year (2025) saw the most shocking transfer in F1 history. Lewis Hamilton, a 7-time World Champion who spent 13 years at Mercedes, moved to Ferrari. Now in his second season with the Scuderia, Hamilton has been deeply involved in developing the 2026 car. “I’ve spent 14 months working on this car. Unlike previous ones, this car has my DNA in it,” he said. With completely new regulations, this is a car he helped build from scratch.

New Team: Cadillac (GM)

General Motors has entered F1 with the Cadillac brand as the 11th team, expanding the grid to 22 cars. They’ve signed experienced drivers Perez and Bottas, and plan to use Ferrari engines until 2029 before switching to their own power unit.

Audi’s Factory Team Debut

Audi acquired the Sauber team and has built its own engine for its F1 debut. How competitive this German premium brand’s power unit will be remains one of the season’s biggest questions.

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Power Unit Suppliers

The engine supply landscape has shifted dramatically for 2026, expanding from four to five manufacturers:

Manufacturer Teams Supplied
Mercedes Mercedes, McLaren, Williams, Alpine
Ferrari Ferrari, Haas, Cadillac
Red Bull Ford Red Bull, Racing Bulls
Honda Aston Martin
Audi Audi

Red Bull Ford stands out — Red Bull built its first in-house engine (DM01) in partnership with Ford, and it showed impressive straight-line speed during pre-season testing. Meanwhile, Alpine ditched its Renault engine for a Mercedes supply deal, a clear sign they’d fallen behind in the engine war.

Pre-Season Testing — Who Looked Fast?

From the Bahrain pre-season test, the top runners were:

  1. Leclerc (Ferrari) — 1:31.992 (fastest overall)
  2. Antonelli (Mercedes) — +0.811s
  3. Piastri (McLaren) — +0.869s
  4. Norris (McLaren) — +0.879s
  5. Verstappen (Red Bull) — +1.117s

Ferrari dominated on single-lap pace, while Mercedes logged the most mileage (2,337km), showing superior reliability. On the other end, Aston Martin + Honda had a nightmare pre-season with serious reliability issues.

Key Driver Quotes

Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

“These cars are like Formula E on steroids.” “This year is going to be pretty crazy because of the new regulations. There will be big upsets in the team order.”

Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)

“I’ve spent 14 months putting my DNA into this car. Unlike before, this is a car I helped build from the start. That’s exciting.”

Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)

“It would be a dream, but it’s too early to predict. The team that gets ahead first will have a huge advantage for the next four years.”

Lando Norris (McLaren, Defending Champion)

“It’s a challenge, but a fun one. You have to drive differently, understand differently, manage differently.”

Championship Predictions

Based on expert analysis and betting markets:

Rank Driver Team Why
1 George Russell Mercedes Most testing mileage, best-prepared team
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull Best individual talent, impressive new engine
3 Charles Leclerc Ferrari Fastest in testing, innovative aero
4 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari Experience + Ferrari package

With such massive regulation changes, the existing pecking order could be completely reshuffled. 2026 may be the most unpredictable F1 season in history.

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Five Things to Watch at the Season Opener

  1. Hamilton’s Ferrari Year 2 — With a car he helped develop from scratch, this is where we see what Hamilton at Ferrari truly looks like
  2. Cadillac’s debut race — How far can the 11th team go in their very first Grand Prix?
  3. Red Bull’s in-house engine — Testing is one thing, racing is another. Time for Verstappen to prove it
  4. Defending champion Norris — A gearbox issue in FP1 raised concerns. Has McLaren sorted it?
  5. Russell vs Verstappen — The top two title favorites go head-to-head from race one

The new era of F1 starts this Sunday. Don’t miss it.

2026 F1, The Dawn of a Revolution: Who Will Be the Champion of the New Era? 🏁

낮 동안 텅 빈 싱가포르 그랑프리 F1 서킷에는 경주 트랙과 싱가포르 플라이어가 전시되어 있습니다.

2026 F1, The Dawn of a Revolution: Who Will Be the Champion of the New Era? 🏁

F1 fans, the roaring engines are about to return to us once again! 🏎️💨 The 2026 Formula 1 World Championship isn’t just a new season; it’s the ‘Dawn of a Revolution’ with radical rule changes. Who will claim the first crown of this new era? 👑 Let’s take a sneak peek at the upcoming season with great anticipation!

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From Engines to Aero, Everything Changes! Key Rule Changes for F1 2026 ⚙️🧠

F1 in 2026 marks one of the most dramatic turning points in recent years, with a major overhaul of both power units and car design.

1. Greener, More Electrically-Oriented Power Units! 🔋
  • Farewell to MGU-H: The MGU-H, which recovered energy from exhaust gases, is gone. This reflects the FIA’s intention to reduce engine complexity and lower the entry barrier for new manufacturers. 👋
  • The Powerful Return of MGU-K: The MGU-K, which recovers energy during braking, will be significantly more powerful, delivering 350kW (469bhp), an almost 300% increase from its predecessor. Now, an era begins where the ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) and electric system share power almost 50:50! ⚡
  • 100% Sustainable Fuels: F1 cars will now run exclusively on 100% advanced, sustainable, carbon-neutral fuels. This is a crucial step in setting the direction for future motorsport. 🌱
  • New Power Deployment Modes:
    • Overtake Mode: Replacing the DRS, this mode allows for an additional electrical power profile to sustain higher speeds for longer when a driver is within one second of the car ahead at a detection point. Expect more thrilling overtaking! 🚀
    • Boost Button & Recharge: Drivers will manually manage electrical energy deployment and control energy recovery during lift-off. This adds a new layer of strategic variation to racing. 💡
2. Smaller, Lighter, and the Era of ‘Active Aero’! 💨
  • Car Lightening and Miniaturization: The minimum weight of the car will be reduced from 798kg to 768kg, the wheelbase shortened by 200mm, and the floor width reduced by 100mm. Expect more agile and nimble movements. 🤸
  • Active Aerodynamics: F1 cars will now feature moving aero parts! 🌬️ Along with smaller, simpler wings, active aerodynamic devices will manage energy usage throughout the lap. This will place even greater importance on driver skill and team strategy. 🧠
  • Tire Changes: Five compounds (C1 to C5) will be provided, with larger performance gaps between them to encourage diverse race strategies. 🛞
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All these changes will maximize driver skill, team engineering, and strategic battles, delivering more unpredictable and exciting races for fans. 👍

From Dream Teams to New Faces: F1 2026 Team & Driver Outlook 🌟

The new regulations present both new opportunities and challenges for teams and drivers. Some driver lineups, in particular, are already making fans’ hearts race. ❤️‍🔥

  • Red Bull:
    • Max Verstappen: Still boasting overwhelming skill, the new regulations will demand new adaptability from him. He hands over #1 to 2025 champion Lando Norris and returns to #3. 🦁
    • Isack Hadjar: A promising talent promoted after a strong 2025 season. His synergy with Verstappen will be crucial. 💫
    • Outlook: Still a strong contender for the championship, but adapting quickly to the rule changes will be key. 🏆
포뮬러 1 팀은 비가 오는 날씨에도 빠르게 피트스톱을 마치며 팀워크를 선보였습니다.
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  • Ferrari:
    • Lewis Hamilton & Charles Leclerc: One of the most powerful ‘dream teams’ in F1 history has been born! 🤩 The combination of these two champions is expected to bring new synergy to Ferrari. ✨
    • Outlook: How powerful a car Ferrari can build amidst the rule changes, and how the two champions will compete and collaborate, will be the biggest points of interest. 🔴
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  • McLaren:
    • Lando Norris: As the 2025 World Champion, he proudly races with #1. His skill is already proven to be top-tier. 🥇
    • Oscar Piastri: Along with Norris, he will form a strong lineup and lead the team’s upward trend. 🧡
    • Outlook: McLaren, led by Norris, will be one of the strong challengers aiming to defend their championship title. 💪
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  • Mercedes:
    • George Russell & Kimi Antonelli: The combination of the young but seasoned Russell and rising star Antonelli will carry Mercedes’ future. 🌟
    • Outlook: How Mercedes will bounce back after Hamilton’s departure and enter a new era will be watched closely. ⚫
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  • Aston Martin:
    • Fernando Alonso & Lance Stroll: The 45-year-old Alonso, still burning with passion, and Stroll’s partnership, what will they show in the Newey/Honda era? 💚
    • Outlook: Aston Martin’s journey, dreaming of a new leap with the Honda power unit, is highly anticipated. 🚀
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  • Alpine:
    • Pierre Gasly & Franco Colapinto: Colapinto, who secured the second seat with a new contract, and Gasly will inject vitality into Alpine. 🔵
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  • Haas:
    • Esteban Ocon & Oliver Bearman: The combination of experienced Ocon and rising rookie Bearman will bring a fresh breeze to Haas. ⚫⚪
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  • Racing Bulls:
    • Liam Lawson & Arvid Lindblad: The only pure rookie in F1, 18-year-old Lindblad, will race with #41. We look forward to the spirited challenge of these young talents. 🐃
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  • Williams:
    • Alex Albon & Carlos Sainz: Sainz’s move to Williams surprised many. His synergy with Albon will be noteworthy. 💙
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  • Sauber (Audi in 2026):
    • Nico Hülkenberg & Gabriel Bortoleto: These two drivers will lead Audi’s official debut as a works team. Audi’s entry into F1 is a significant variable that will shake up the landscape. 🟢
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  • Cadillac (New Team):
    • Sergio Perez & Valtteri Bottas: The 11th team to join the F1 grid, Cadillac, has its first driver lineup. We anticipate how these two experienced drivers will lead the new team. ⚪⚫
세르히오 페레스 F1
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‘F1: Drive to Survive’ Season 8 Review: Relive the Breathtaking Drama of the 2025 Season! 🎬

F1 fans, the unmissable Netflix documentary series, ‘F1: Drive to Survive’ Season 8, was released on February 27th! 📺 This season covers the breathtaking moments of the 2025 F1 World Championship.

The 2025 season, with its anticipated new rule changes, vividly shows how each team and driver pushed their limits with strategies and psychological warfare. In particular, this season deeply explores stories like Norris’s dramatic championship victory and Ferrari’s unexpected slump and comeback, drawing enthusiastic responses from fans. 🔥

From fierce competition on and off the track, the drivers’ struggles, and the team principals’ cool judgments, ‘Drive to Survive’ Season 8, which captures all elements of the grand F1 drama raw, will be the best warm-up for fans awaiting the new 2026 season. 🤩 If you haven’t watched it yet, check it out on Netflix now! ▶️

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The 2026 F1 season will be more than just a speed competition; it will be a continuous challenge to technology, strategy, and human limits. Wonyoung, I hope you enjoy the upcoming season even more through this article. 💖