The FIA has found the cure for F1. The disease continues until 2030.

Formula 1 appears to have found the cure for its over-electrified mistake, but the treatment is scheduled for 2030 or 2031. Until then, fans are asked to endure several more seasons of clipping, energy management and artificial yo-yo racing. The planned V8 return is good news, but also an indictment: the sport already knows the current formula is wrong. It just refuses to stop running it.

I gave Formula 1 another Chance. That was my Mistake.

After weeks of frustration, I gave Formula 1 another honest chance with Miami qualifying. It should have been the purest form of the sport: one lap, maximum attack, no excuses. Instead, the cars looked slow, sounded lifeless, and somehow made world-class drivers appear strangely irrelevant. When even qualifying makes a lifelong fan start zapping, Formula 1 has a problem.

The 2026 F1 Regulations: You’re doing it wrong!

I am absolutely passionate about Formula 1. I go nuts over it. My love affair with F1 started way back when Jody Scheckter clinched the title with Ferrari, and his teammate Gilles Villeneuve finished second. Since then, I've hardly missed…