Mick Schumacher will join Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for the full 2026 IndyCar season, including the Indy 500. Driving Honda-powered machinery, he will race with number 47 in tribute to his father. Schumacher says he was drawn to American racing culture and looks forward to a new chapter.
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Pirelli has finalised its 2026 F1 tyre range, confirming a five-compound slick line-up from C1 to C5. The C6 prototype has been removed after testing showed no meaningful performance gap over the C5. Final validation takes place in Abu Dhabi ahead of FIA homologation.
Audi prepares for 2026 F1 debut with plan to build up to 100 engines despite three-unit annual limit
Audi plans to build as many as 100 engines for its 2026 F1 debut despite the three-unit annual limit per driver. Led by Mattia Binotto, the project aims to close a six-year development gap through volume testing and rapid iteration as the team prepares for a full works entry with Sauber.
Netmarble releases Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE on Steam and Xbox PC platforms. The action RPG adapts the Solo Leveling webtoon with customizable combat and co-op raids featuring Sung Jinwoo.
Alex Albon questioned the severity of his five-second penalty for contact with Lewis Hamilton in Las Vegas, arguing the collision was minor and caused no harm. A rare pre-race speeding reprimand and a full radio failure made the Williams driver’s night even more difficult before he retired on lap 35.
Aston Martin has confirmed that Felipe Drugovich will leave the team after the Las Vegas Grand Prix, ending a three-year spell as reserve driver. The former F2 champion will move to Formula E with Andretti in 2026, while Jack Crawford steps in as Aston’s new third driver.
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says “unexpected severe porpoising” caused the plank wear that led to Norris and Piastri’s disqualification in Las Vegas. Both drivers lost major points, and Stella apologised as the title fight tightens with two races left.
Offering ChatGPT for free to teachers is not a goodwill move aimed at education alone. It is a structural attempt to shape how AI enters classrooms, how teachers retain authority over its use, and how schools avoid fragmented, unsupervised adoption. The decision reflects constraints around trust, misuse, training load, and institutional inertia rather than a simple push for scale.












