Ferrari Hope to Put Mercedes ‘Under More Pressure’ in China
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Ferrari's Leclerc and Hamilton Have Strong Words About Mercedes Challenge
The 2026 Formula 1 season is two weeks old. Mercedes have already made their intentions clear.George Russell took pole position in Melbourne by eight tenths of a second over the nearest non-Silver Arrows car. He and Kimi Antonelli converted that advantage into a commanding one-two finish, with Ferrari following them home in third and fourth. The gap was real. The question heading into the Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit …
'Huge Gap': Hamilton Lays Bare Mercedes' 2026 Straight-Line Supremacy
Lewis Hamilton just dropped the kind of straight talk that makes your coffee go cold: Mercedes looks like it found an extra gear down the straights, while Ferrari’s unpacking fresh parts and hoping the new tricks actually trick—think wings that wink and batteries that don’t quit. This isn’t a tidy setup fix; it’s a treasure hunt with a stopwatch, and the clues are flying in Shanghai. Want to know why one car keeps pulling like a rocket while the…
Charles Leclerc expects Mercedes F1 to dominate again this weekend in Shanghai, especially in terms of qualifications, but predicts that the gap will not be as large as in Melbourne, where Ferrari was eight-tenths behind after a poorly managed Q3. In China, the Monegasque rider is convinced that he will be able to grapple late, and especially in the race on Sunday, while the Sprint format will force to be very fast in pace. "In qualifications, i…
Melbourne weekend shifts F1 paddock opinion on Ferrari’s SF-26 single-seater
Ferrari’s showing at the Australian Grand Prix has triggered intense discussion across the Formula 1 paddock, with many analysts reassessing their early verdict on the Scuderia’s 2026 challenger. After the opening race of the new season, the Ferrari SF-26 has quickly become one of the most talked-about cars on the grid, particularly following the competitive performance delivered by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in Melbourne. Heading into t…
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