Samwise F1 Newsletter
Monday, June 22, 2026
McLaren and Red Bull Pursue FIA Appeals as Monaco Grand Prix Result Remains in Flux
Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix result remains contested as McLaren and Red Bull formally appealed to the FIA International Court of Appeal against Pierre Gasly's podium reinstatement. Stewards had rescinded Gasly's two five-second pitlane speeding penalties after Formula One Management admitted a 77cm timing measurement error rendered the original infractions invalid. Red Bull lost Isack Hadjar's maiden F1 podium as a result. McLaren argues that teams which adjusted their pitlane procedures to allow extra speed margin during the race — specifically to account for known timing uncertainty — were disadvantaged by Gasly's reinstatement. Mercedes withdrew its concurrent review of George Russell's penalty, concluding no productive outcome would result.
Sources: Motorsport.com, Autosport, RaceFans
Verstappen Exit Clause Set to Activate as Red Bull Shareholders Divide Over Response
Max Verstappen's manager Raymond Vermeulen publicly confirmed the four-time world champion has an exit clause in his Red Bull contract which, with Verstappen seventh in the championship on 55 points, is almost certain to become active at the summer break. The clause permits Verstappen to leave after 2026 if he is not in the top two at the start of the summer break, following the Hungarian Grand Prix. Red Bull's response is divided: the team's Thai shareholder favours buying out the clause, while co-owners Mark Mateschitz and Oliver Mintzlaff are opposed. Reports suggest Verstappen's first preference is to honour his contract, but the team's performance trajectory will be decisive.
Mercedes Pinpoints Battery Module as Source of Costly 2026 Power Unit Failures
Mercedes has identified a recurring fault in the battery section of its 2026 power unit after a string of reliability failures hit both the works team and customer squads. Technical director James Allison confirmed the failures are not identical but originate in the same broad area of the battery. George Russell retired from Monaco and Kimi Antonelli from Barcelona with related issues, while McLaren customer cars suffered battery-linked failures — most notably both cars failing to start the Chinese Grand Prix and Lando Norris retiring from Monaco. Mercedes says most risk areas are now understood and plans to phase in new battery modules during the current season.
Sources: RaceFans, GrandPrix247, Motorsport.com
Hamilton, Russell, Norris Deliver Britain's Record 12th Grand Prix Podium Sweep
Lewis Hamilton's maiden Ferrari victory at Barcelona, with George Russell second for Mercedes and Lando Norris third for McLaren, delivered Britain's 12th Formula 1 grand prix podium sweep — the most of any country in the sport's history, per RaceFans statistics. The all-British top three arrived across three different constructors, highlighting the competitive spread across the 2026 field. The result was Hamilton's first race win since joining Ferrari for the 2025 season, his 106th grand prix victory in total. Hamilton now holds second place in the Drivers' Championship with 115 points, 41 behind leader Kimi Antonelli, and Russell is third on 106 points.
Sources: RaceFans, Formula1.com
Austrian Grand Prix This Weekend: Hamilton Arrives in Form, Red Bull Targets Upgrade Turnaround
Formula 1 heads to Austria this week for the Red Bull Ring Grand Prix, June 26–28, with championship leader Kimi Antonelli and Mercedes arriving as favourites. Lewis Hamilton, 41 points off the lead after his Barcelona win, will look to maintain momentum. Max Verstappen sits seventh in the championship on 55 points — a position likely to trigger his contract exit clause — and Red Bull are reported to be bringing performance upgrades in a bid to recover ground at their home event. The 4.3km circuit features three consecutive DRS zones and a challenging uphill run to Turn 3.
Sources: Sky Sports F1, RaceFans
Sainz Admits Being Surprised by Williams' 2026 Pace Deficit as Audi Rumours Persist
Carlos Sainz acknowledged being surprised by the scale of Williams' pace deficit in the first seven rounds of the 2026 season, with the Spanish driver sitting 14th in the championship on just six points. Rumours linking Sainz to Audi have circulated, but Williams team principal James Vowles said both Sainz and Alex Albon have personally told him they want to remain with the team. Sainz joined Williams at the start of 2025 after Ferrari signed Lewis Hamilton and has seen his new-for-2026 car struggle to compete even in the midfield. Vowles insists the drivers are aware he would be told in advance if either planned to leave.
Wolff Backs ADUO System and Warns Against Balance of Performance 'Political Mess'
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff called on Formula 1 to maintain the ADUO framework while firmly resisting any push toward a Balance of Performance scheme to equalise the field. Wolff warned that BoP in F1 would create a 'political mess,' with teams and manufacturers inevitably fighting over the performance parameters applied to each car. The comments come as some smaller teams have pushed for intervention to address the competitive gap created by the 2026 technical regulations, with Mercedes leading both championships. Wolff argued natural convergence through further development, rather than artificial constraints, is the correct route to a more balanced grid.
Sources: RaceFans
Drivers' Championship
1. Andrea Kimi Antonelli — 156 pts
2. Lewis Hamilton — 115 pts
3. George Russell — 106 pts
4. Charles Leclerc — 75 pts
5. Lando Norris — 73 pts
6. Oscar Piastri — 68 pts
7. Max Verstappen — 55 pts
8. Pierre Gasly — 41 pts
9. Isack Hadjar — 34 pts
10. Liam Lawson — 28 pts
11. Oliver Bearman — 18 pts
12. Franco Colapinto — 16 pts
13. Arvid Lindblad — 13 pts
14. Carlos Sainz Jr — 6 pts
15. Alexander Albon — 5 pts
16. Esteban Ocon — 3 pts
17. Gabriel Bortoleto — 2 pts
18. Fernando Alonso — 1 pt
19. Nico Hülkenberg — 0 pts
20. Valtteri Bottas — 0 pts
21. Sergio Pérez — 0 pts
22. Lance Stroll — 0 pts
After 7 of 22 races
Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes — 262 pts
2. Ferrari — 190 pts
3. McLaren — 141 pts
4. Red Bull — 89 pts
5. Alpine — 57 pts
6. Racing Bulls — 41 pts
7. Haas — 21 pts
8. Williams — 11 pts
9. Audi — 2 pts
10. Aston Martin — 1 pt
11. Cadillac — 0 pts
After 7 of 22 races
Curated by JD · samwise.agency

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