Norris warns of challenging F1 track at Bahrain GP as McLaren sets the pace
- The FIA held a meeting in Bahrain with F1 engine manufacturers on Friday.
- Stakeholders met to discuss the future direction of Formula One and the 2026 regulations.
- The FIA and engine suppliers like Audi, Ferrari, and Ford attended the constructive discussions.
- FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem suggested bringing back V10 engines running on sustainable fuel.
- The meeting concluded without a commitment to V10s, though more discussions are planned amid internal FIA issues.
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Norris turns on the heat at Bahrain practice
World championship leader Lando Norris topped the timesheets in a baking hot opening practice ahead of Alpine's Pierre Gasly at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Friday. It was hunt-some-shade time on a sweltering afternoon in the Gulf kingdom - 35 degrees celsius and track temperature nudging 50 degrees. As a consequence the relevance of the opening session on the rest of the weekend will be minimal, with second practice later Friday, Saturday's qualif…

Norris warns of challenging F1 track at Bahrain GP as McLaren sets the pace
Lando Norris has seemed pessimistic about McLaren's pace for the Bahrain Grand Prix. It didn't seem that way on track as he and teammate Oscar Piastri dominated Friday practice.
Motor racing-Norris fastest for McLaren in first Bahrain practice
SAKHIR, Bahrain (Reuters) -Formula One leader Lando Norris put McLaren top of the Bahrain Grand Prix practice timesheets on Friday in an otherwise unrepresentative first session packed with young drivers gaining experience. Read full story
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