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MCLAREN CONFIRMS "PAPAYA RULES" WILL REMAIN FOR THE 2026 F1 SEASON

McLaren boss Andrea Stella confirms the "Papaya Rules" for fairness and equality will lead the team into the 2026 F1 season.

McLaren confirms "Papaya Rules" will remain for the 2026 F1 season
Andrea Stella reveals non-negotiable driver rules for Norris and Piastri.

McLaren isn’t backing down on its “papaya rules” for 2026. Team boss Andrea Stella made it clear—they’re sticking with the same approach to fairness and equality on track. That’s still their north star.

These rules, the ones guiding how Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri race each other, kept popping up all through 2025. McLaren started showing up at the front of the grid most weekends, and suddenly everyone wanted to know—are these rules set in stone, or do they change depending on the situation?

Stella didn’t pretend F1 is ever truly settled. But he insisted the heart of McLaren’s philosophy isn’t shifting anytime soon.

At the 2026 Autosport Awards, someone asked if any idea in Formula 1 can just be “put to rest.” Stella just shook his head. “That’s not how this works. In Formula 1, you never stop evolving. You’re always reviewing, always looking for a better way.”

He said it’s the same with the drivers. They’re always talking, always checking in on how the rules should work moving forward.

“Even with the way we let Lando and Oscar race,” Stella said, “we keep the conversations going—even after the season ended, we sat down with them. We’re still talking, honestly. But the core stuff—fairness, equality, sportsmanship—that’s not negotiable. That’s how we race.”

Sure, some fans grumble about these rules. But Stella thinks they’re just part of McLaren’s DNA.

“That’s who we are, really. It’s how Lando and Oscar want to race, too,” he said.

So don’t expect big changes, at least not to the core ideas. Still, Stella hints there’s always room for tweaks.

“There’s always a way to do things better,” he said. “And if we can find a way to keep the spirit the same but make everything simpler, or just take some work off everyone’s plate, that’s a win for the future.”

KIM KARDASHIAN AND LEWIS HAMILTON SPOTTED ON ROMANTIC EUROPEAN TOUR TOGETHER

Kim Kardashian and F1 star Lewis Hamilton are turning heads across Europe as insiders reveal Kim's "Russell Wilson" nickname.

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Kim and Lewis Hamilton spark a fly in London and Paris sightings

Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton are the latest celebrity duo making waves, and apparently, Kim’s already got a cheeky nickname for him. The two have been spotted out together in the Cotswolds, London, and Paris, just enjoying themselves and turning a few heads in the process.

Word is, Kim’s close friends are spilling a few details about this new romance. One insider claims Lewis isn’t looking to settle down right now, but Kim still has a special name for him—she calls him “her Russell Wilson”. If you know the reference, it’s a nod to NFL star Russell Wilson, who married singer Ciara after her high-profile breakup with rapper Future. Friends say Kim thinks of Lewis as a “sophisticated upgrade” from her ex, Kanye West.

Kim and Kanye—now legally known as Ye—were married from 2014 to 2021 and share four kids. Their co-parenting relationship is famously complicated.

Kim’s reportedly a bit anxious about how Kanye will react to her new thing with Lewis, considering Kanye and Lewis were friends back in the day. One source told the Mail, “They’re both cautious about Kanye’s feelings since he and Lewis go way back. Kim’s living for herself these days, but she doesn’t want to poke the bear. They know this could set Kanye off, so they’re keeping it light and just having fun for now.”

Kim and Lewis first crossed paths years ago at GQ’s 2014 Men of the Year Awards. Back then, they both showed up with their now-exes—Kim was with Ye, and Lewis was with Nicole Scherzinger.

Kanye even had Lewis over for Easter one year. He talked about it: “Lewis Hamilton’s over at my house, and we’re playing some music in my studio. We’re having Easter brunch—my wife’s family, my friends, everyone’s there. And everybody’s like, ‘What is this music?’ and I’m like, ‘It’s Lewis Hamilton’s music.’”

Since splitting from Ye, Kim’s dated Pete Davidson and moved on. Kanye’s remarried, too—this time to Australian architect Bianca Censori.

Those two have been in the headlines a lot, usually for their wild fashion choices. Things got especially wild when Bianca showed up at the Grammy Awards in a see-through gown. She arrived in a black fur coat but ditched it to reveal a sheer dress that left little to the imagination. People at the event were definitely stunned.

FERRARI SF-26 COMPLETES 121 LAPS IN HISTORIC LEWIS HAMILTON-LECLERC BARCELONA DEBUT

Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc completed a "productive" 121-lap debut for the Ferrari SF-26 during 2026 testing in Barcelona.

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Lewis Hamilton delivers first verdict on Ferrari SF-26 after "challenging" rain

Ferrari kicked off its on-track work for the 2026 Formula One season with a steady first day at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc split driving duties in the team’s bold new car, and the whole thing felt like the start of a new chapter.

With the 2026 rules shaking up both the chassis and the power unit, Ferrari didn’t chase lap times. They zeroed in on checking systems, making sure their data lined up, and ironing out any reliability kinks. The weather threw a few curveballs—rain, some dry patches—but even so, they got through their plan and stacked up plenty of laps.

Leclerc seemed upbeat after his first taste of the new machine. He said it felt good to get back behind the wheel and start figuring out the car, even if the focus was just on systems and not raw speed. “We came here to understand how everything works,” he said. “With the weather mixed up, today was all about checks. We finished what we set out to do, and the car did what we expected. It’s a solid start and a decent base.”

Hamilton, now officially in Ferrari red, felt the same. For him, it was a busy day—lots of on-track time, plenty of new things to get used to—but he called it productive. “We got good mileage, learnt a lot, and didn’t hit any big issues. That’s what matters with so many changes coming in. This gives us a strong platform for the next few days.”

Ferrari’s Head of Track Engineering, Matteo Togninalli, stressed how important it was just to get through the day cleanly. “Given the conditions, it went well for us,” he said. Rain or not, they racked up the laps and—most importantly—avoided any real reliability problems. That’s the top priority when you’re shaking down a brand-new car and engine.

Performance talk? Still way too early for that. Right now, Ferrari’s just learning how this new car behaves, gathering data, and building up bit by bit as the days go on—keeping their focus squarely on themselves.

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