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For a very long time F1 fans were hankering for an 11th team to enter the championship, with 20 spots not deemed enough to have all the world’s best drivers in one series. Whether that’s now the case or not is a separate debate, but the time has finally come for Cadillac to make its debut after its entry was formally approved in March 2025.
Formula 1 has chartered flights to ensure key team staff arrive on time for this weekend’s 2026 Australian Grand Prix, after the ongoing conflict in the Middle East heavily disrupted travel through the region.
Following the US-Israel attack on Iran, which caused widespread travel disruptions among the Middle East’s key travel hubs such as Dubai and Doha, the FIA booked multiple alternative charter flights to ensure key personnel would make it to the Victorian capital in time.
Problems with Honda supplied power unit could prevent Aston Martin F1 from crossing the finish line in Melbourne.
A lot of eyes will be on F1’s first new team in a decade as it makes its bow in Australia.
Formula 1 chartered flights through Tanzania and Singapore to ensure key staff made it to Melbourne in time, while the FIA relaxed its curfews on Wednesday and Thursday
Predicting the unpredictable?! We put some of the Sky team to the test ahead of the season-opening weekend in Melbourne; watch the Australian Grand Prix weekend live on Sky Sports F1 from Friday morning,
Tyler Reddick continued his dominant start to the Cup season, becoming the first driver to win the opening three races while fending off Shane van Gisbergen at COTA.