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MARCH 9, 2026
Sainz calls for change as Williams crawls to finish
Carlos Sainz has added his voice to calls for urgent changes to the 2026 regulations after enduring one of the most miserable race weekends of his career with a Williams team that arrived in Melbourne overweight, unreliable and woefully short of downforce.
MARCH 8, 2026
Race Notes - Russell takes Mercedes one-two in Melbourne
Australia GP - Race Notes
Drivers savage new cars as rule change calls grow
Formula 1 arrived at race day in Melbourne facing a growing chorus of criticism over its new cars, with drivers, team bosses and even the sport's own polesitter calling for rule changes after qualifying exposed the full extent of the 2026 regulations' shortcomings.
Mercedes on another planet as rivals scramble
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur summed up the Melbourne paddock's mood on Sunday morning with three words: Mercedes were "on another planet" in qualifying, and almost nobody believes Toto Wolff's insistence that there was no sandbagging involved in the winter.
Massa wins $315,000 costs in Crashgate case
Felipe Massa has secured a partial victory in his long-running legal battle over the 2008 Crashgate scandal, with a high court judge ordering the FIA, Bernie Ecclestone and Formula One Management to pay the former Ferrari driver $315,000 in costs.
Verstappen empty as X-ray adds to Melbourne misery
Max Verstappen arrived at race day in Melbourne having needed an X-ray on his hand after the strangest crash of his career, emotionally drained by what he called the worst cars he has ever driven, and openly hinting he would rather spend a free April racing at the Nurburgring.
De Vries in full reserve role with McLaren
Nyck de Vries has upgraded his relationship with McLaren from simulator and testing work to full reserve driver status, filling the trackside role at this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.
Bortoleto safety call triggers FIA rule chaos
Audi's Gabriel Bortoleto sparked a paddock storm in Melbourne on Saturday when a safety complaint he raised prompted the FIA to ban straight-line mode in a key sector - only for the governing body to reverse the decision two hours later under pressure from the other teams.
De la Rosa's nephew wins on F3 debut in Melbourne
Pedro de la Rosa had at least something to celebrate in Melbourne beyond his Aston Martin ambassador duties, with his 19-year-old nephew Bruno del Pino winning on his Formula 3 debut in the support programme to the Australian GP.
Honda coy on battery fix for Shanghai
Fernando Alonso has made clear that Aston Martin will not hesitate to retire from Sunday's Australian GP at the first sign of battery trouble, with the team's participation in next week's Chinese Grand Prix hanging in the balance.
Sunday Photos
Australia GP - Sunday Photos
MARCH 7, 2026
Domenicali to meet teams as Middle East race doubts grow
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali is set to meet team bosses in Melbourne on Saturday with the fate of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix expected to dominate the agenda.
Aston-Honda split cannot be ruled out says Glock
The possibility of Aston Martin terminating its Honda works deal mid-season cannot be ruled out, according to former F1 driver Timo Glock, as the partnership's crisis deepened further on Saturday in Melbourne.
Leclerc talks Ferrari marriage, warns Mercedes looks strong
Charles Leclerc has spoken openly about extending his Ferrari contract - but on track warned that Mercedes looks significantly stronger than anticipated in Melbourne.
MARCH 6, 2026
Drivers trust FIA as Iran crisis clouds F1 calendar
Formula 1 drivers say they trust the sport's leadership to make the right call as the escalating Iran crisis casts doubt over the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix.
Verstappen dismisses Sainz call for rule talks
Max Verstappen has pushed back at GPDA director Carlos Sainz's suggestion that Formula 1's leadership should be approached if the 2026 regulations prove damaging to the sport.
Alonso insists he can race but Aston crisis deepens
Fernando Alonso has pushed back at suggestions he cannot safely race this weekend, even as Aston Martin's Honda power unit crisis reached a new low on Friday with the Spaniard sitting out FP1 entirely and Lance Stroll managing only a handful of laps.
Schumacher warns of TV mistakes as F1 complexity soars
Ralf Schumacher has warned that even Formula 1's television experts will struggle to keep up with the complexity of the 2026 regulations, admitting mistakes on air are inevitable in the opening races.
Newey can't be sacked even if Aston wants says Capelli
Aston Martin's deepening crisis has left the team unable to move on from Adrian Newey even if it wanted to, according to former F1 driver and paddock analyst Ivan Capelli.
Melbourne pit building demolition to cost $395m
The Albert Park pitlane building will be demolished immediately after this weekend's Australian Grand Prix - and its replacement has become significantly more expensive after asbestos was discovered at the site.
Aston blindsided by Honda staffing crisis says Newey
Aston Martin only discovered after signing its Honda works deal that the Japanese manufacturer had lost the bulk of its experienced engineering staff - a revelation that goes to the heart of the team's deepening crisis in Melbourne.
Practice 2 Results
Auatralian GP - Practice 2 Results
Practice 1 Results
Australian GP - Practice 1 Results
MARCH 5, 2026
Newey warns Aston vibrations risk driver injury
Adrian Newey has warned Aston Martin's troubled 2026 car could physically harm its drivers if the team pushes too hard at the Australian GP.