The row over the new F1 regulations has ignited fierce debate within the paddock and among fans, with early 2026 races exposing deep divisions. Max Verstappen has repeatedly slammed the rules as “terrible, political, and a joke,” arguing they turn racing into a battery-management game resembling Mario Kart rather than pure motorsport. Critics highlight energy limitations leading to inconsistent overtakes, where drivers boost past one another only to run out of power on the next straight. Others point to safety concerns around race starts and energy deployment, while pre-season controversies over engine compression ratio loopholes fueled accusations of unfair advantages for certain manufacturers.

Dramatic split image showing a 2026 Formula 1 car in action with active aero wings adjusting on a straight versus a frustrated Max Verstappen gesturing during a post-race interview

## ‘Best racing ever’ or ‘a joke’? The row over the new F1 The 2026 Formula 1 season has plunged the sport into one of its most polarized eras yet, as sweeping regulation changes—designed to make cars more agile, sustainable, and road-relevant—have instead sparked outrage from top drivers, questions about safety, and arguments over whether … Read more

The Top 10 Highest-Paid F1 Drivers in 2026

Collage of the top 10 highest-paid Formula 1 drivers in 2026 posing in their team cars, featuring Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton prominently.

“Max Verstappen continues to dominate the earnings leaderboard with a staggering $70 million base salary at Red Bull, followed closely by Lewis Hamilton’s $60 million move to Ferrari. The top tier reflects a mix of proven champions, rising stars, and high-value contracts, with several drivers securing eight-figure deals amid the sport’s growing commercial appeal and … Read more