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Lewis Hamilton drops major first hint over 2026 Ferrari F1 car
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Lewis Hamilton drops major first hint over 2026 Ferrari F1 car

Lewis Hamilton has delivered his verdict on the new generation of F1 cars after topping the Barcelona pre-season shakedown, hinting it could be a return to some of his strengths. Late on the final day of running, Hamilton posted a 1:16.348 to set the quickest time of the week as he looks to bounce back from the horror 2025 season with Ferrari. Hamilton suffered the nadir of his career in his first year at Ferrari, going without a podium all season as he struggled to get to grips with the final ground effect era car, a generation of machine he never clicked with.  Hamilton's preferred driving style of braking hard and early and sharply turning into a corner - 'V-ing' - was at odds with the more 'roll the car into the corner' approach required 'U-ing' by the 2022-2025 cars. Reflecting on the first week in the new designs, Hamilton indicated that some traits he previously enjoyed are back with the 2026-spec machines. "Of course, there were small things, but we didn't really have any downtime moments, where I am sure they could potentially come in the next weeks, but otherwise, it's been a really, really solid couple of days," Hamilton explained. "In terms of understanding the car and the balance, we have a lot less downforce than in previous years. "The car generation is actually a little bit more fun to drive, it is oversteery, snappy and sliding, but it is easier to catch, and I would definitely say more enjoyable. "But we definitely have to improve, as everybody does, but we've had great debriefs, everyone is really on it, and I feel like there is a winning mentality in every single person in the team, more than ever. "It's been a really enjoyable week, and a huge amount of work was done over the winter on my personal side, and then what the team have done to make changes going into the test. "It was an unusual start to the week with a completely wet day, which is something you would normally not opt for, but last year, the first race was the first time I drove the Ferrari in the wet, and that was very hard, so it was good to have that experience and get that knowledge."

Mercedes logs onto new F1 era with new trillion-dollar company partnership
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Mercedes logs onto new F1 era with new trillion-dollar company partnership

Mercedes has announced a brand-new F1 partnership with technical behemoth Microsoft ahead of the 2026 season.  As the team prepares to launch its W17 machine later on Thursday, it was announced that the company founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen would be joining forces with the eight-time constructors' champions ahead of the new era. Explaining the deal, Mercedes said that it was "partnering with Microsoft to harness the power of its trusted cloud and enterprise AI technologies across the business from the factory to the racetrack." According to a report from Sky News, the deal could be worth up to as much as $60 million per year, making it one of the largest F1 sponsor deals on the grid.    "Our sport is driven by those who lead through innovation," explained Mercedes boss Toto Wolff.  "We are delighted to partner with Microsoft, one of the world's foremost technology leaders, whose name is synonymous with groundbreaking innovation. "This partnership also reflects our commitment to staying at the forefront of performance and progress. By putting Microsoft's technology at the centre of how we operate as a team, we will create faster insights, smarter collaboration and new ways of working as we look ahead to the next generation in F1." Microsoft's CEO of commercial business , Judson Althoff, explained that the "cloud and enterprise AI technologies" would be "at the heart of racing performance where milliseconds matter and data determines outcomes." In July 2025, Microsoft passed a market cap of $4 billion USD for the first time.  The striking new livery for the 2026 W17 was unveiled, with a full photo gallery available by clicking on the link.

Mercedes to conduct vital test ahead of key F1 season
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Mercedes to conduct vital test ahead of key F1 season

Mercedes has confirmed it is to complete a shakedown of its brand-new W17 2026 F1 car at Silverstone on Thursday.  Digital renders of the new W17 machine were unveiled on Thursday morning, the car the team hopes will end a title drought stretching back to the 2021 constructors' after its struggles in the ground effects era. Across the four seasons of the old regulations, Mercedes claimed just seven grand prix wins, including none in 2023, as the Brackley engineers could not work with the regulations to the success of Red Bull, and latterly, the customer engine team, McLaren.  However, given the success of Mercedes High Performance Powertrains (HPP) in designing the initial turbo hybrids in 2014, the works Mercedes team is regarded as one of the major title favourites for the biggest package of rule changes in F1 history. The new machine will hit the track for the first time at the British Grand Prix venue later on Thursday, but it will not be the first Mercedes-powered car to be on-track.  New customer Alpine completed a shakedown, also at Silverstone, on Wednesday, the first for a 2026 Mercedes-powered car. The W17's first outing will be the fifth 2026 car to hit the track, following Audi in Barcelona, Racing Bulls at Imola, and both Cadillac and Alpine at Silverstone.  Once again, the drivers will be team leader, Briton George Russell and Italian Kimi Antonelli, who is starting his second full season of grand prix racing, although chief designer John Owen is stepping down before a period of gardening leave ahead of a move elsewhere. Despite its struggles in the ground effects era, Mercedes did finish runner-up in the constructors' championship twice, in 2023 and 2025. Check out a full photo gallery of the new Mercedes W17 livery by clicking this link, and make sure to let us know what you think of it by voting in the poll below!