It’s finally here! The new Formula 1 season is upon us with the lights set to go out for the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, March 8. And what a year we have in store, with endless storylines to follow in this new era for the sport.
Forget what you think you know about F1. Sweeping new regulations from car design to engine power and so much more have changed the game. Lando Norris is looking to build a dynasty after becoming champion for the first time in 2025 but, with these new rules, anything can happen and he has plenty of rivals who will try to steal his crown.
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Put together by our senior Formula 1 correspondent, Daniel Moxon, Pit Lane Chronicle is a weekly publication sent straight to your inbox with the latest news and interesting content, with dedicated sections for news about the teams who don't always get their fair share of the spotlight.
So if you regularly struggle to wade through the endless tide of content, with dozens of websites publishing the same stories about the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen and making it harder for you to find more nuanced reporting, then this newsletter is perfect for you. The best part is it's completely free AND with no adverts.
There are also regular special editions of the newsletter offering insight into some of the biggest stories, as well as exclusive interviews. Examples from last season include this Q&A with 1996 world champion Damon Hill from November, as the title race was approaching its climax, and this sit-down with former Ferrari racer and 11-time F1 race-winner Rubens Barrichello.
Dan said: "I've always felt that teams outside F1's 'big four' don't get the coverage that they, and their fans, deserve. It's understandable in a way – we've all got to deliver for our audiences and there is generally more interest in the bigger names – but it means those who do support midfield or backmarker teams, or their drivers, are getting short-changed.
"That's why I devote a good chunk of my time and effort to this newsletter. I want fans of the seven teams who don't get as much coverage as the likes of Mercedes, McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull to be able to quickly and easily find quality content about the drivers and teams they love."
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