In a busy Media Day in the Barcelona paddock, GPblog brings you the best Formula 1 news of the day.
'I'm still very far from his level': Antonelli responds to Ayrton Senna comparisons
Kimi Antonelli may be the hottest property in Formula 1 right now, but the Mercedes driver is not interested in comparisons with one of the sport's greatest icons.
Fresh from securing his fifth consecutive Grand Prix victory at Monaco, Antonelli arrives in Barcelona with a commanding 66-point lead at the top of the drivers' championship.
The Italian teenager has taken Formula 1 by storm in 2026 and is increasingly being mentioned alongside some of the most successful names in the sport's history.
One comparison that has emerged in recent days is with three-time world champion Ayrton Senna, particularly after Antonelli's victory around the streets of Monaco.
Hamilton stuns in Barcelona with bold new look as Leclerc suffers kit blunder
Lewis Hamilton arrived at the Barcelona Grand Prix with a switch to his hairstyle ahead of the race at the
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, while teammate Charles Leclerc had a slight mix-up with his kit choice for media day in Barcelona.
The Scuderia Ferrari driver gave off true rockstar vibes as he sauntered into the paddock with his luscious long hair. Fresh off another podium finish for the Maranello outfit in Monaco, Hamilton was seen in full Ferrari team gear, paired with a matching cap and brown camo-style trousers that complemented his appearance.
Fernando Alonso admits Barcelona 2026 could be his final home Formula 1 race
Fernando Alonso has revealed that this weekend's
Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix could be
his final Formula 1 appearance at the circuit, with the two-time world champion admitting he is preparing for what may be an emotional farewell in front of his home fans.
The Aston Martin driver, who turns 45 later this year, is currently contracted until the end of the 2026 season. While Alonso has not yet made a final decision on his long-term future, changes to Formula 1's calendar mean there is a realistic possibility that he may never race at Barcelona again.
Verstappen seeks answers after Red Bull ADUO benchmark revelation from FIA
Max Verstappen is keen for the FIA to reveal how they reached the conclusion that Red Bull are the benchmark for internal combustion engine development under the ADUO regulations.
Although the Red Bull Power Train Project lacks the experience enjoyed by established manufacturers such as Mercedes, Ferrari and Honda, the Ford-backed programme emerged as the most competitive on the internal combustion side. While the result highlights the impressive work being carried out in Milton Keynes, it also leaves rivals room for hope, as Red Bull is currently unable to make changes to its power unit, unlike the other engine manufacturers.
Despite Red Bull's benchmark ADUO status, Verstappen is 113 points behind championship leader Antonelli, following the Dutchman's retirement after the opening lap of the Monaco Grand Prix. Speaking ahead of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, the four-time world champion said his team are talking to the FIA to discover how they reached their ADUO rankings conclusion.
"It hurts - but I will believe for as long as possible" - Lando Norris refuses to surrender F1 title
Lando Norris refuses to give up hope that he can defend his Formula One drivers' championship, despite admitting that it has been an "incredibly hard" 2026 season so far for his McLaren team.
The 2025 champion is already 98 points behind Kimi Antonelli in the standings after his Monaco Grand Prix retirement meant he has now failed to finish in half of the opening six races of the current campaign. It marks a drastic change of fortune for the 26-year-old, who beat off competition from Max Verstappen and teammate Oscar Piastri to win his first championship last season.