Driver contracts are a never-ending talking point across any given Formula 1 year — this is how the grid stacks up for the forseeable future.
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- Bangladesh bowl, Kelly leads NZ with Latham out injured
- Rabada moves up the IPL Purple cap list
- Bangar: India selectors will be keenly watching Mohsin
- ‘Destined to come off’ – Maxwell and Kingsmen pull off stunning PSL turnaround
- Devonshire, Patel, McLeod and Sharp named for NZ to face England in ODIs
- Chapman 69* seals Qualifier berth for United; Sultans to play Eliminator 1
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Williams to miss testing after delays with new car
Williams will not participate in the opening test of the 2026 F1 season in Spain next week after hitting delays with its new car.
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Ferrari deny breakdown as Hamilton drives new car
Lewis Hamilton has completed the first laps in Ferrari’s new 2026 Formula 1 car at the team’s test track, Fiorano.
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π Power Ranks: Miami (OH) in, Nebraska up
The RedHawks crack the top 25 and the Cornhuskers climb as two of the last three unbeaten teams standing.
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Men’s Bracketology: Future Pac-12 schools will challenge power conferences
The current non-power at-larges are spread across leagues. But next season, many will challenge the high majors under the Pac-12 umbrella.
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Alcaraz stays sharp in 3rd-rd. Aussie Open sweep
Corentin Moutet kept Carlos Alcaraz on his toes with a variety of shots, but Alcaraz cruised to a 6-2, 6-4, 6-1 win in their third-round Australian Open match.
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Could this be Novak Djokovic’s best shot at a record 25th major title?
Djokovic has lost just six matches at the Australian Open in 19 years.
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India bowl and rest Bumrah, Axar out injured
Harshit Rana and Kuldeep Yadav came into their side
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McLaren: Norris vs Piastri rules ‘streamlined’
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has said the team want to streamline their drivers’ racing with one another next year.
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Alpine launch new F1 car… on a cruise ship
Alpine have hailed a “new chapter” after launching its 2026 car, aimed at lifting the team up from the bottom from the standings.