Formula 1 has announced that all teams have signed the 2026 Concorde Commercial Agreement, securing the sport’s economic strength until 2030. The FIA is finalizing governance terms for the new deal, which coincides with upcoming changes to engine and chassis regulations. The agreement allows for a maximum of 25 races on the calendar and reflects the sport’s healthy position, with little public controversy surrounding the negotiations.
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Norris' narrow Australian GP win over Verstappen belies McLaren dominance
Lando Norris won the Australian Grand Prix with a narrow margin over Max Verstappen, showcasing McLaren's strong performance. Despite challenges such as rain and damaged floor, Norris maintained his lead. McLaren's ability to manage tires effectively gave them an advantage over rivals, leading to their dominant performance. Verstappen acknowledged McLaren's superiority in this aspect and highlighted the need for improvement in his own team. Overall, Norris's victory solidified his status as a top contender for...
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