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Latest: May 2, 4:52 PM from From BBC Sport
What can F1's bosses do to help keep Verstappen in the sport?
F1 finds itself in something of a tangled web as it tries to refine the new rules, improve safety and ensure the drivers are happy without compromising racing.
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'Antonelli had the luck, but sometimes you need it'
On the latest episode of The Chequered Flag Podcast, Harry Benjamin, Alice Powell and Bec Clancy discuss how Kimi Antonelli benefitted from a slice of luck to take the win in Japan and feel that Mercedes will be ruing the extended break from racing in the coming month.
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F1: Chequered Flag
The team react to the Japanese GP and Max Verstappen’s comments on his future.
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Maybe Verstappen needs a break from F1? - Hill
On the latest episode of The Chequered Flag Podcast, 1996 F1 world champion Damon Hill thinks that if Max Verstappen is not enjoying the sport any more following regulation changes then perhaps he needs to take a break.
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Piastri impresses, Gasly excels - Japanese GP driver ratings
BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator Harry Benjamin rates how the drivers performed during the Japanese Grand Prix.
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'Is it worth it?' - Verstappen considering F1 future
Four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen tells BBC Sport he is "not enjoying" the sport after changes to the rules this season.
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Antonelli celebrations 'lovely to see' - Benson
On the latest episode of the The Chequered Flag Podcast, pundits Andrew Benson and Sam Bird say Kimi Antonelli's Chinese Grand Prix win at 19 years old "is as big as it comes" for a young driver, after the Italian was moved to tears following his win.
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'He's back again' - Ferrari's Hamilton praised after Chinese GP
On the latest episode of The Chequered Flag podcast, Sam Bird believes Lewis Hamilton's spark "is back" again after the British driver finished in third at the Chinese Grand Prix.
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'Best racing ever' or 'a joke'? The row over the new F1
Have F1's new rules produced a "battery world championship" or "the best racing ever"? Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso sum up the paradox at the heart of the sport.
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They were told it wasn't for girls, but these could be the future faces of F1
F1 Academy wants to nurture and develop female drivers who can compete at the top level of motorsport.
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More than the Score
Max Verstappen's set to compete in his first endurance race - is he getting bored of F1?
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Was new-era F1 really racing or more like a computer game?
The opening race of F1's new era in Australia left the drivers with mixed feelings about what the sport had become, writes Andrew Benson.
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Why has Turn Six at Australian GP been renamed?
Our Ask Me Anything team explain why Turn Six at the Australian Grand Prix has been renamed.
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'Drive to Survive got me into F1 - now I work at Williams'
Williams wind tunnel systems engineer Christina Sullivan tells BBC Sport about her unlikely route in to F1.
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One question for all 22 F1 drivers on the 2026 grid
The new Formula 1 season is entering a new era with more drivers and all new rule changes.
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All you need to know about new F1 cars
F1 has the biggest rule change in its history with engines, chassis, tyres and fuel all subject to new regulations. We look at what it all means.
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New era of Formula 1 - what is changing in 2026?
As Formula 1 steps into a new era with new rules, cars, engines and the addition of an 11th team, BBC Sport breaks down the changes for 2026.
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Which tyres will be used in F1 in 2026?
Our Ask Me Anything team explain the different types of tyres used in Formula 1.
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