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F1 Has an Honesty Problem in 2026

F1 is not handling the 2026 debut as well as they could be.

Episode 22 of the LawVS - The Ladder Man podcast, hosted by LawVS, titled "F1 Has an Honesty Problem in 2026" was published on March 9, 2026 and runs 23 minutes.

March 9, 2026 ·23m · LawVS - The Ladder Man

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F1 is not handling the 2026 debut as well as they could be.Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvsWhilst the FIA is busy working on tweaks to the 2026 regulations after testing and the Australian Grand Prix, Formula One's commercial arm is busy putting out fires or smoothing things over. On top of that, new graphics were shown for the race itself and they were...less detailed than usual. Was this a test...or something more permanent for 2026?Thusly, it's brought to my mind a sense of the technical and commercial brains of Formula One not being in step with one another. Whilst the sport's governing body has a plan potentially ready for the Japanese Grand Prix, fans and drivers are speaking up about their concerns and takes. Is F1 listening? Hard to say.#f1 #australiangp #formula1 #formulaone #f12026 #f1updates #f1news #f1latest #f1teams #f1drivers #f1drama #formula12026 #f1cars #maxverstappen Get 15% off at the Castore Official website with my special link: https://glnk.io/ryj2p/lawrence #AdCastoreAffCan't watch the ladder? HEAR it instead as a podcast.RSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/lawvsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hcmgaNHAcU5AHjUITTXS8Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/tt/podcast/lawvs-the-ladder-man/id1720160644Brand new PO BOX now open: LawVS, PO BOX 437, WALLINGTON, SM6 6EZ, UKWear a piece of F1 history on your wrist with Mongrip: https://mongrip.com/?ref=mxyyVz7corTaLG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

F1 is not handling the 2026 debut as well as they could be.


Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvs


Whilst the FIA is busy working on tweaks to the 2026 regulations after testing and the Australian Grand Prix, Formula One's commercial arm is busy putting out fires or smoothing things over. On top of that, new graphics were shown for the race itself and they were...less detailed than usual. Was this a test...or something more permanent for 2026?


Thusly, it's brought to my mind a sense of the technical and commercial brains of Formula One not being in step with one another. Whilst the sport's governing body has a plan potentially ready for the Japanese Grand Prix, fans and drivers are speaking up about their concerns and takes. Is F1 listening? Hard to say.


#f1 #australiangp #formula1 #formulaone #f12026 #f1updates #f1news #f1latest #f1teams #f1drivers #f1drama #formula12026 #f1cars #maxverstappen


Get 15% off at the Castore Official website with my special link: https://glnk.io/ryj2p/lawrence #AdCastoreAff


Can't watch the ladder? HEAR it instead as a podcast.

RSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/lawvs

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hcmgaNHAcU5AHjUITTXS8

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/tt/podcast/lawvs-the-ladder-man/id1720160644


Brand new PO BOX now open: LawVS, PO BOX 437, WALLINGTON, SM6 6EZ, UK


Wear a piece of F1 history on your wrist with Mongrip: https://mongrip.com/?ref=mxyyVz7corTaLG


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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