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F1 today | Ferrari exploring secret Monza test, Verstappen told to quit F1 over 2026 criticism
From Ferrari trying to steal a march on Mercedes, to more reaction to Verstappen's scathing 2026 criticism, here are the main stories from today, Tuesday, March 17. While Ferrari may be thrilling F1 fans in the races,
Ferrari are set to conduct a filming day to test out major upgrades for the SF-26 during the break caused by the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix. There was once again only room for one Ferrari on the Chinese Grand Prix podium, with Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli winning the first F1 race of his career ahead of George Russell.
Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) has vetoed proposed changes to Formula 1 race start procedures, using its influence within the sport's governance to keep current rules in place. The company is also rolling out new aerodynamic upgrades,
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton had a nearly race-long battle at Shanghai, and were successfully trusted not to collide by Ferrari team boss Vasseur
FERRARI reportedly removed its new halo mini wings after discussions with the FIA over its legality. The new design ran in practise at the Chinese Grand Prix but was scrapped for Saturday’s
Mattia Binotto, Head of the Audi F1 project, has responded in brutal fashion to a question on whether the German manufacturer can become as strong a team as Ferrari. The Swiss-Italian, who worked his way up to become team principal at Ferrari across a 28-year career with the Scuderia,
Mercedes George Russell had accused Ferrari of being selfish and a little bit silly ahead of Chinese GP over blocking further possible changes to F1s starting procedure; watch every session of the Japanese GP from March 27-29,
Ferrari's intra-team battle is providing one of the best storylines of the 2026 F1 season, writes Lewis Larkam.