Victor Mathews+FollowF1 2026: Pushrod vs Pullrod Showdown!Big tech debate brewing in the F1 paddock! While most teams are sticking with the tried-and-true pushrod suspension for 2026, Cadillac and Alpine are shaking things up with a bold pullrod setup. McLaren’s tech chief says it’s all about matching suspension to the new front wings. Will this break from the pack pay off, or will the traditionalists have the edge? Let’s hear your take, race fans! #Sports #Racing #F1202600Share
romankimberly+FollowF1 2026: Who’s Spinning the Engine Story?With F1’s 2026 shakeup looming, Williams boss James Vowles is calling out a rival team and PU supplier for stirring the pot about engine performance. The Silver Arrows (Mercedes) are tipped to dominate again, but Vowles insists nobody really knows the pecking order until the lights go out. Is this just mind games, or is someone trying to influence the rules? Either way, the new regs mean we’re in for a wild ride! #Sports #Racing #F1202600Share
Roger Franco+FollowWolff Teases Mercedes’ 2026 ‘Overtake Mode’ EraToto Wolff just dropped some serious hints after getting a sneak peek at the Silver Arrows’ 2026 challenger in the sim. With DRS and MGU-H out, and ‘Overtake Mode’ plus active aero in, it’s a whole new F1 world. Wolff says it’s “fascinating”—but don’t expect him to crown Mercedes favorites yet. With McLaren, Williams, and Alpine all running Merc power, the intra-family rivalry is about to get spicy. Who’s ready for this new hybrid showdown? #Sports #Racing #F1202600Share
Victor Mathews+FollowF1 2026: Overtake Mode Set to Shake Up the GridWhoa, have you seen the new F1 2026 car renders? The FIA and FOM just dropped some serious eye candy, but the real buzz is all about the new 'Overtake Mode' replacing DRS. With lighter, nimbler cars and active aero, it’s a whole new ballgame for the likes of Mad Max and the Prancing Horse. Can’t wait to see who masters the boost first! #Sports #Racing #F1202610Share
Victor Mathews+FollowF1’s Overtake Mode: Goodbye DRS, Hello Boost!Big shakeup coming to the F1 grid in 2026! The turbo hybrid era is out, and we’re getting new tech and new terms. The classic DRS is being replaced by ‘Overtake Mode’—think of it as a one-shot power play for passing, while ‘Boost Mode’ lets drivers unleash max battery power anywhere on track. With active aero and lighter cars, could we see top speeds hit 400km/h? What’s your take on these changes? #Sports #Racing #F1202630Share