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21st January 2026, 06:18 #441Senior Member
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Max Verstappen’s prediction has already come true after Racing Bulls’ first lap with Red Bull engine.
Verstappen predicted at the Red Bull launch in Detroit just last week, suggesting that testing will be about spending more time in the garage than on track.
20 January 2026
Shay Rogers
F1 Oversteer
Max Verstappen’s ‘more time in the garages’ prediction has already come true at Racing Bulls. “I think that during the first tests in Barcelona starting on 26 January, we’ll be spending more time in the garages than out on the track,” Max Verstappen said. “None of us have any idea about the new car or the engine. Hopefully, we’ll all be a bit wiser after the two tests in Bahrain in February.”
Racing Bulls’ very first day of running with the new engine hasn’t quite been as successful as it could have been. After completing just one lap, they were stuck in the garage for a while, trying to fix gremlins with their car before completing the rest of their 15km shakedown.
‘Max Verstappen’s prediction has already come true’;
https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/max...d-bull-engine/
Racing Bulls immediately hit problems with Red Bull’s 2026 engine at Liam Lawson’s Imola shakedown
20 January 2026
Kyle Archer
F1 Oversteer
Racing Bulls immediately hit problems with Red Bull’s 2026 F1 regulations engine amid their shakedown with Lawson at Imola. According to Motorsport.com, Racing Bulls’ faced a delayed start to the track action as they had ‘some start-up problems’ with the RBPT DMO1.
Racing Bulls hired Imola for the day to put the VCARB 03 through its initial paces ahead of a filming day at the now-former home of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Wednesday. The session eventually started at 12:26 in Italy, with Lawson completing three installation laps.
‘Delayed start’;
https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/rac...ola-shakedown/
Round-up: Racing Bulls’ new F1 car for 2026 runs at Imola, and more
21st January 2026
Keith Collantine
RaceFans
Racing Bulls 03 first shakedown with Lawson and Lindblad (YouTube)
‘Racing Bulls’ new F1 car’;
https://www.racefans.net/2026/01/21/...-january-2026/
Gary Anderson's verdict on the real 2026 Racing Bulls
Jan 20, 2026
Gary Anderson
The Race
Tuesday’s running at Imola is the first time the DM01 power unit, designed and built in-house by Red Bull Powertrains, has run on track. We can see a very small Ford logo (red ellipse) on the nose and the sidepod just above the body stay. I’m pretty sure that is, in reality, about the size of Ford’s technical involvement in this project!
Starting with a look at the front suspension, it’s pushrod operated (red highlight above). The top wishbone (forward leg dark blue, rearward leg light blue) has a lot less anti-dive than used last year.
The rear suspension is also pushrod-operated (red highlight) inboard suspension. The rear top wishbone (front leg highlighted in dark blue, rearward leg in light blue) and lower wishbone (rear leg highlighted in dark green, rearward leg highlighted in light green) have retained a reasonable if not increased amount of rear anti-lift.
Around the middle of the car, we can see a fair amount of change with a body stay (highlighted in red below) supporting that large flat area of underfloor. I expect this flat floor area will be one of the first areas where we will see developments flooding in. The final question is whether, as Racing Bulls is the junior team, this car we’ve now seen for real is close to what Red Bull Racing will actually hit the track with?
‘Gary Anderson's verdict’;
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/g...-racing-bulls/
First images of 2026 Racing Bulls revealed from Imola shakedown
Jan 20, 2026
Jack Cozens
The Race
The Race can reveal images from Racing Bulls' 2026 Formula 1 car's first on-track running during a shakedown at Imola. Alongside sister team Red Bull, Racing Bulls took part in the first launch of 2026 last week when its livery was revealed at an event with Red Bull Powertrains' new partner Ford in Detroit.
But as this was displayed on a showcar - different from the FIA and F1's models, and the one used by Red Bull - Tuesday's shakedown images offer the first representative sight of the 2026 Racing Bulls car, which has a particularly distinctive airbox.
What will be known as the VCARB 03 - the chassis name derived from its Visa Cash App sponsorship - completed its first laps just before lunchtime local time on Tuesday at a cold and wet Imola. It's understood Racing Bulls plans to do just its 15km 'demonstration' day running allowance today then the longer 'promotional' running on Wednesday. Liam Lawson was at the wheel for the car's track debut.
‘Distinctive airbox’;
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/r...ola-shakedown/
Rookie Lindblad spins during Racing Bulls shakedown
Racing Bulls gave its 2026 Formula 1 car a first taste of the track at Imola, with a brief shakedown interrupted by a spin for rookie Arvid Lindblad.
21 Jan 2026
Ben Waterworth
Speedcafe
During his run, the F1 newcomer lost control at the Villeneuve chicane and slid into the gravel, bringing the shakedown to an early halt.
#ArvidLindblad’s car after he spun at Variante Villeneuve earlier today.#F1 #VCARB #test #Imola pic.twitter.com/RBpD78r5VH
— Jacopo Rava (@JacopoRava04) January 20, 2026
The car appeared to avoid significant damage and was recovered back to the garage, with Racing Bulls still able to complete its remaining laps from the demo allowance. The VCARB 03 was sporting the livery unveiled last week and featured several design elements in line with the new regulations, including a distinctive airbox, narrow sidepod inlets and pushrod suspension at both ends.
lo lindo que suena el motor del racing bulls pic.twitter.com/hJffaFv4e1
— Tino (@TinoCLeclerc) January 20, 2026
Racing Bulls will remain at Imola on Wednesday for a 200km filming day, where Lawson and Lindblad are set to complete up to 40 laps on demonstration rubber. The running will allow the team to gather further data and mileage before the car heads to Barcelona for the private pre-season test from January 26–30.
‘Spin for rookie Arvid Lindblad’;
https://speedcafe.com/rookie-lindbla...lls-shakedown/
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Ferrari insiders worried Lewis Hamilton is still ‘chasing’ what he had at Mercedes.
It’s believed that Lewis Hamilton still seeking what made him so successful while racing for the Silver Arrows, rather than trying to adapt to what’s already going on in Maranello.
20 January 2026
Ben Evans
F1 Oversteer
Ralf Schumacher told Lewis Hamilton is not ready to change his driving style at Ferrari. Schumacher was speaking about how the most experienced drivers on the grid will adapt to the upcoming regulation changes on the Backstage Boxengasse Podcast.
Hamilton and Fernando Alonso are going to be two of the most interesting case studies, and Schumacher explained: “It’s impossible to say in general terms, as every driver deals with it differently. “Based on my gut feeling, I would say that Fernando Alonso, even though he is getting on in years, has proven that he can handle the situation quite well. I would trust him more at this point. When I look at Lewis Hamilton, I would say that it has to work out.”
“If not, then he has a bigger problem changing his driving style. You can hear from the team that he is always chasing after things he used to know and is somehow not really ready to change his style. If not, then he has a bigger problem changing his driving style. You hear that from the team, too, that he’s always chasing things he used to know and somehow isn’t really ready to change his style. So I’m curious to see how that plays out.”
‘Lewis Hamilton is not ready to change his driving style at Ferrari’;
https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/fer...d-at-mercedes/
Has Lewis Hamilton spearheaded Riccardo Adami’s demotion at Ferrari?
19 Jan 2026
James Phillips
Motorsport Week
Given its surprise yet complete inevitability, is the demotion of Riccardo Adami at Ferrari the first step towards change at Formula 1‘s most historic team, spearheaded by Lewis Hamilton? An unusual failure for Adami and Ferrari. Demotion from race engineer to one of the most successful drivers in F1 history to manager of both its Driver Academy and Testing Previous Cars programme is similar to switching your car from a Mercedes E Class to a Dacia Sandero. It’s going to get noticed.
Announced just weeks from pre-season testing, Ferrari has, once again, chosen to act and make changes in the face of criticism and adversity. While Adami’s demotion is not as dramatic, it is still significant. It indicates a team that is beginning to listen to a driver it paid a blockbuster sum to secure, vital given Adami’s poor season. Whether Hamilton was involved is debatable, but this decision felt as inevitable as a harsh British winter extending into spring.
Listening to radio exchanges between the two, the issues are laid bare. Hamilton asks a specific question, while Adami either gives the wrong information back or ignores it entirely. One could almost see the script he has to studiously follow on the Ferrari pit wall, unable and or unwilling to deviate from it.
‘An unusual failure for Adami and Ferrari’;
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2026/...on-at-ferrari/
Ferrari have just dealt Lewis Hamilton yet another challenge that could set him up to fail
20 January 2026
Kyle Archer
F1 Oversteer
Ferrari risk setting Lewis Hamilton up to fail by not naming his new race engineer ‘anytime soon’. But while Ferrari will give Hamilton a new race engineer, Corriere della Sera reports that the Scuderia will not name Adami’s replacement ‘anytime soon’. Instead, Ferrari are set to make Bryan Bozzi pull double duty during the first pre-season test in Barcelona on January 26-30.
Corriere della Sera adds that Hamilton and Adami met for dinner before Christmas to try to improve their understanding of one another. FunoAnalisiTecnica also claims Ferrari ‘worked hard’ through the winter in the hope of keeping Adami as Hamilton’s race engineer in 2026. But it became clear that they could not continue working together, so Adami stepped down and he will now manage the Ferrari Driver Academy and their testing of previous cars (TPC) programme. Yet Ferrari are leaving Hamilton even further on the back foot entering 2026.
Hamilton is set to go into the new season facing an additional hurdle compared to his rivals by not having a permanent race engineer in place to replace Adami. Although it is thought that performance engineer Luca Diella is the favourite to be Hamilton’s new race engineer. There have been widespread fears since the 2026 F1 regulations started to take shape that drivers could run out of energy on high-speed tracks or long straights due to the increase in electrical power. F1 has increased the electrical share of power from a 20/80 split to 50/50.
‘Not naming his new race engineer anytime soon’;
https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/fer...im-up-to-fail/
Gary Anderson thinks ‘confused’ Ferrari might already have a ‘problem’ with their 2026 F1 car
20 January 2026
Ben Evans
F1 Oversteer
Gary Anderson has now been speaking about a fundamental part of the car that can often be overlooked by fans: the suspension. According to MARCA, Ferrari are rumoured to have switched from a pull-rod front suspension to a push-rod system. Gary Anderson concerned about Ferrari’s suspension ahead of the 2026 F1 season. Anderson was speaking about the situation on The Race F1 Podcast and explained: “It’s a difficult decision, really, to make.
“I personally, if I were making it, would be going for the pull-rod because I think it’s more complicated to package, being that it’s down in the bottom of the chassis. But you can package it in such a way that it’s sort of forward of the pedals, I suppose you might call it, or down the side of where the pedal pivots are. I think the initial decision of a lot of them going to push-rod at the front would be packaging and ease of setup.”
‘Ferrari might already have a problem’;
https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/gar...r-2026-f1-car/
Mattia Binotto just told Ferrari why they are already doomed in 2026 battle with Mercedes
21 January 2026
David Comerford
F1 Oversteer
It has been reported that Ferrari could protest the results of the Australian Grand Prix, the first round of the season. They feel Mercedes are breaking the spirit of the rules. However, speaking to The Race, Audi boss Mattia Binotto questioned whether this approach is viable, because they can’t pinpoint exactly which feature of the car is illegal. “You can protest if you know what you’re protesting,” Binotto, the former Ferrari team principal, said.
F1 teams will meet to discuss the issue on Thursday, but Binotto says this won’t lead to a ban. Instead, Audi are pushing for the introduction of a real-time measuring device, but this would take time. “I don’t think there will be clarity or compromise,” he said. “The meeting, which has been set for the 22nd of January, is more to continue to discuss how can we improve or develop a methodology for the future to measure the compression ratios in operating conditions.”
‘Can’t pinpoint exactly which feature of the car is illegal’;
https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/mat...with-mercedes/
Ferrari are ‘in danger’ of missing Q3 at the Australian Grand Prix due to horsepower issue
20 January 2026
David Comerford
F1 Oversteer
Ferrari could be F1’s fifth-fastest team at the Australian Grand Prix. F1 pundit Ralf Schumacher believes the 2026 Ferrari will be a ‘disaster’ based on the early rumblings, but that theory will only be put to the test during the first public testing in Bahrain next month.
Mercedes finding a ‘loophole’ in F1’s new engine rules. Rivals say they will exceed the maximum fuel compression ratio on track, but comply with FIA checks when the car is stationary. It’s believed that Red Bull are also using the trick, but not to the same extent. As newcomers to the engine scene, they aren’t expecting to be on the level of established manufacturers straight away.
Mercedes, and the three teams they supply (McLaren, Williams and Alpine), could conceivably gain up to 13 horsepower through the higher ratio, equivalent to around four-tenths per lap. According to Top Speed columnist Umberto Zapelloni, this puts Ferrari at risk of being F1’s fifth-fastest team when the season begins in Australia. If so, the drivers will have to nail their laps to even reach Q3, with P9 and P10 potentially their ceiling.
‘Ferrari could be F1’s fifth-fastest team at the Australian Grand Prix’;
https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/fer...sepower-issue/
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Toto Wolff makes vow following new Mercedes W17 reveal.
Crucially, Wolff stated: "We will continue to push hard in the months ahead."
22 Jan 2026
Ian Parkes
RacingNews365
The W17 has been revealed to the world to a minimum of fuss, with Toto Wolff making clear the team's ambition in the coming months. Assessing the car and campaign to come, Wolff said: "Formula 1 will undergo significant change in 2026, and we are prepared for that transition.
"The new regulations demand innovation and absolute focus across every area of performance. Our work on the new car, and the long-term development of the power unit and advanced sustainable fuels with Petronas, reflects that approach. Releasing the first images of the W17 is simply the next step in that process. It represents the collective, sustained effort of our teams in Brixworth and Brackley."
‘Revealed to the world to a minimum of fuss’;
https://racingnews365.com/toto-wolff...des-w17-reveal
Mercedes Unveil Brand New Look For 2026 F1 Season; Toto Wolff Provides Warning
Jan 22, 2026
Agence France-Presse
NDTV.com
The W17 is smaller, narrower, and lighter than its predecessor. "Formula One will undergo significant change in 2026, and we are prepared for that transition," said team principal Wolff. "The new regulations demand innovation and absolute focus across every area of performance."
The new era starts here. Introducing our W17 pic.twitter.com/ld0Zu6vjTv
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) January 22, 2026
The team released digital images of their new W17 car on Thursday, describing the 2026 season as "the biggest technical shake-up in the sport's history".
"The new regulations demand innovation and absolute focus”;
https://sports.ndtv.com/formula-1/me...rning-10830190
Did Mercedes Just Unleash F1’s 2026 Secret Weapon?
Jan 23, 2026
Alex Albuquerque
FastestLap.com
Mercedes’ first public run with the W17 at Silverstone was always going to be heavy on optics and light on hard answers. A filming day in January, on a cold, wet track, tells you almost nothing about lap time and plenty about whether the basics work. Still, there were a couple of tells worth clocking — not least from George Russell, who sounded quietly energised by what’s going on at Brixworth. With filming-day limits capping Mercedes at 200 kilometres, Russell and Kimi Antonelli split the work and logged 67 laps between them.
Mercedes’ head of trackside engineering Andrew Shovlin described it as a “sensible first day of running”, the kind of line you get when the priority is to get to the end of the day without the laptop screens turning red. The aim, he said, was simply to make sure everything “operates safely and reliably”, with both drivers getting their first feel of the new-generation machinery.
“It’s mega to see the new car, new engine on track,” Russell said. “It sounds amazing. It really sounds different to what I was expecting. It’s a really special day, getting to drive it for the first time, because this engine and power unit has been years in the works… and then finally getting the chance to drive today is always a really nice time of year. So yeah, great to be out. Great to see it on the track, and can’t wait to drive it full gas.”
‘George Russell, who sounded quietly energised by what’s going on at Brixworth’;
https://fastestlap.com/news/did-merc...secret-weapon/
Encouraging signs? Gary Anderson's verdict on the 2026 Mercedes
Jan 22, 2026
Gary Anderson
The Race
The 2026 Formula 1 season represents a big opportunity for Mercedes to recover from its relatively disastrous ground effect era, one in which it never really got on top of the situation and where inconsistency was its dominant trait. Being untouchable at one event then fighting to get into Q3 at the next one is not a good place to be; it just ebbs away your confidence.
So, will the problem continue in 2026? If Mercedes hasn't recognised where it was coming from - which is either the windtunnel and/or the simulation tools, or the way the team combines the data from those two - and rectified it, then yes it will. However, as this set of regulations is less critically dependent on what is happening between the ground and the undersurface of the car, the problem shouldn't be quite as bad.
As an overall package it looks good; nothing startling anywhere but good, clean lines with everything looking like it is working as one. As I have said before, sometimes it is better to optimise what you have experience of and Mercedes has stuck with the pushrod operated front suspension. That's no bad thing as I don't believe there is much to choose between a pullrod or pushrod, so packaging is the prime consideration in that area. Will it be back to the domination seen before 2022? Rumour has it that the new Mercedes power unit is a rocketship and with McLaren, Williams and Alpine using it too, that's eight drivers who are all very competent that could take big points.
‘As an overall package it looks good’;
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/m...erson-verdict/
Mercedes W17 Unveiled With Active Aero for F1 2026
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS debuts a downsized hybrid W17 with refreshed black-and-silver livery and bold new Microsoft partnership.
23 Jan 2026
HYPEBEAST
Mercedes is treating 2026 as a hard reboot. The W17 is the team’s first response to the sport’s sweeping chassis, power unit and fuel regulations, arriving as the “biggest technical shake-up in the sport’s history”. The car is shorter, narrower and lighter than its predecessors, built around active aero with moveable front and rear wings and a power unit delivering a near 50/50 split between electric and combustion power on advanced sustainable fuels.
On track, the intent is just as aggressive. Russell and Antonelli have already logged nearly 200km at a wet Silverstone filming day to validate systems before the behind-closed-doors Barcelona shakedown and dual Bahrain tests. After four years without a title, Mercedes is leaning on its historic record of nailing major rule resets, its Brixworth power-unit brain trust and now its Microsoft-backed data stack to try and own F1’s next era rather than chase it.
‘Active Aero’;
https://hypebeast.com/2026/1/mercede...ro-for-f1-2026
F1: Mercedes engine solution deemed legal ahead of 2026 season
22 Jan 2026
Last Word On Sports
Since the German manufacturer began developing this solution, the federation have deemed their interpretation of the regulations as valid. Because the engine still complies with the mandated 16:1 limit during standard checks, it is technically compliant with the rules. Mercedes’ success in increasing their compression ratio when the engines are on track and at racing temperature does not directly violate the rules or result in a failure of the FIA’s scrutineering.
Of course, this technicality is something that other teams have disputed. A stricter interpretation of the regulations would always make the use of this design controversial. Regardless, it would have taken a surprise twist for the FIA to change their stance on a solution they have known about for some time. In any case, the other engine suppliers were hopeful to receive some clarification in today’s meeting. To some extent, they did gain a better understanding of the situation.
The headline is that Mercedes’ unique design has been deemed as legal by the FIA. By extension, Red Bull (who are also working on this idea) will also be able to utilise it later in 2026. With the start of the season inching ever closer, alterations to the regulations were always going to be unlikely. Doing so would not only contradict the federation’s previous stance, but also create a nightmare scenario for the four Mercedes-powered and two Red Bull-powered teams ahead of round one in Australia.
‘Mercedes engine solution deemed legal’;
https://lastwordonsports.com/motorsp...f-2026-season/
First Mercedes reaction emerges as Russell and Antonelli break silence on shakedown
23 Jan 2026
Michelle Foster
PlanetF1.com
Mercedes’ head of trackside engineering, Andrew Shovlin, called it a “sensible first day of running” with the focus on “ensuring everything operates safely and reliably. “We were able to get through our allotted mileage, with both George and Kimi getting to experience the 2026 car on track for the first time.”
George Russell, tipped by many pundits to be amongst the favourites for this year’s title amidst reports Mercedes may have gained a march on its rivals, gave a nod to the Mercedes power unit. “It’s mega to see the new car, new engine on track,” he said on Mercedes’ social media feed. “It sounds amazing. It really sounds different to what I was expecting. It’s a really special day, getting to drive it for the first time, because this engine and power unit has been years in the works.”
Kimi Antonelli: “First day in the new car, super big day for the team, for everyone involved in the project,” he said. “And I have to say it was a good day. I’m super happy. And, you know, a massive thanks to all the people back in in Brackley and Brixworth because they’ve done an incredible job on putting the car together and allowing us to do some laps today.”
“Sensible first day of running”;
https://www.planetf1.com/news/first-...elli-shakedown


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