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What F1 Won't Admit About 2026 | ESPN Insider Nate Saunders

55 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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ESPN senior F1 writer Nate Saunders joins Vincenzo and Lali for a candid look at the sport from inside the paddock. They dig into the 2026 regulation backlash, Stefano Domenicali's denial in recent interviews, and why the drivers' reaction worries Nate more than the cars. He explains the Verstappen press conference ejection, what really happens at a race weekend, and the NASCAR parallel that should scare Liberty Media. Plus season predictions on Russell, Antonelli, and Ferrari. Nate is the author of Forza Ferrari and Lando Norris: Road to World Champion.

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