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Weird stats from the first three rounds of 2026 so far
The 2026 F1 season is three rounds old, with the drivers having contested the Australian, Chinese and Japanese Grands Prix, with one Sprint thrown in for good measure. But while there have been plenty of overtakes, a few shocks and one very young Championship leader, there have also been some truly strange stats thrown up – not least by said leader, Kimi Antonelli…
The best F1 films and TV shows to watch during April
There have been plenty of F1-themed movies and TV shows, perfect for the racing gap in April – here are some of the best.
Can Antonelli finally end Italy’s long title drought?
F1 Hall of Famour journalist looks back at Italy's last World Champion – and whether Kimi Antonelli could be the next.
Ocon gambling on luck boost in Haas team battle
Ocon has picked up one point so far this season, but there is an argument that he deserves far more.
11 ways for fans to get their F1 fix during April
Here are 11 ways to keep your Formula 1 passion burning until the lights go out in Miami.
Hamilton on getting his mojo back in 2026
F1.com's Lawrence Barretto speaks to Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, with the seven-time World Champion's form in 2026 suggesting he is very much back on song.
Our writers reflect on the first three rounds of 2026
With a few weeks to go until the next round on the calendar, we asked our writers to give us their take on how the 2026 season has unfolded so far – and who has the most work to do when the campaign resumes…
Gasly consistency sparking Alpine betting boost
Three races down and Gasly has picked up points in every one this season.
What F1 teams and drivers will be doing in April
Why are there no races in April? How is the break in the calendar different to the enforced summer and winter ‘shutdowns’? What will the teams be working on during this period? F1.com answers all of these questions and more in a special explainer…
Stella on where McLaren need to improve after Japan
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella has set out the factors that he believes helped the squad to “stay in the race” in Japan, with the Italian admitting that there is one particular area where the team “have to improve”.
10 of the most striking one-off liveries in recent F1 history
Haas and Racing Bulls caught the eye at Suzuka last weekend with a couple of creative one-off liveries – the former introducing the iconic Godzilla monster to the F1 world and the latter taking inspiration from Japanese shodo calligraphy.
Vowles hopes 'painful' Japanese GP will be 'line in the sand'
Carlos Sainz admitted he was “satisfied” with his 15th place finish in the Japanese Grand Prix, with his Williams not capable of finishing any higher on a day where only two cars retired. With Alex Albon coming home in 20th, it meant no points for Williams as their early season struggles continue – something James Vowles called “painful.”