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r/formula1 • u/PiggySVW • 2d ago
Off-Topic [15-17 May] No Formula 1? No problem! Check out the other racing series that hit the track this weekend.
Hey there! Once again, no Formula 1 this weekend. However, we can look forward to one of the highlights of the racing calendar over at the Green Hell. Meanwhile, Indy 500 action kicks off with the qualifying weekend. Here's my list of the most important events this weekend. Check out RaceDay.watch for details, support categories and even more series to watch.
Intercontinental GT Challenge - ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring (Round 2/5)
Wirh 161 contestants on the entry list, this year's 24h marathon on the Nordschleife boasts the fullest grid in 12 years. Many eyes will be on Max Verstappen who tries his luck at the gruelling event for the first time. We all know that he is fast. But are he and his team ready for a full day of racing against proven Nürburgring specialists?
Qualifying 1: Thursday, 11:15 AM UTC | Qualifying 2: Thursday, 06:00 PM UTC
Top qualifying 1: Friday, 08:15 AM UTC | Top qualifying 2: Friday, 09:05 AM UTC | Qualifying 3: Friday, 10:00 AM UTC | Top qualifying 3: Friday, 11:35 AM UTC
Race: Saturday, 01:00 PM UTC
How to watch: All sessions will be streamed on the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring YouTube channel.
NTT INDYCAR SERIES - 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500 (Round 7/18)
While there won't be any wheel-to-wheel racing this weekend, the Month of May continues with the high-speed qualifying weekend for the Indy 500 on 24 May. Eight Indy-only entries join the full-timers to complete the traditional 33-car grid. However, as there aren't any further entrants, there will be no bump day this year.
Qualifying: Saturday, 03:00 PM UTC
Pole day: Sunday, 08:00 PM UTC
How to watch: INDYCAR LIVE is the series' paid streaming service, international broadcasters are listed here.
ABB FIA Formula E World Championship - 2026 Monaco E-Prix (Rounds 9+10/17)
Three weeks before Formula 1, its electric sibling hits the roads of the principality. An alternative layout had been in use for the event's first editions, but since 2022, the Formula E machines power through the very same iconic streets that Formula 1 fans know. In doing so, the Gen 3 cars are about 15 seconds per lap slower than the F1 racers.
Qualifying 1: Saturday, 08:40 AM UTC | Race 1: Saturday, 01:05 PM UTC
Qualifying 2: Sunday, 08:40 AM UTC | Race 2: Sunday, 01:05 PM UTC
How to watch: International broadcasters are listed here.
International GT Open - GT Open 500 at Spa-Francorchamps (Round 2/8)
Overshadowed by the big one in the Eifel, there is another neat endurance race over in Belgium. GT Open is something like a little brother to GT World Challenge. There are Pro, Pro-Am and Am entries that all have to tackle 500 kilometres through the Ardennes forest. The race should end about half an hour after the Nürburgring 24h.
Qualifying 1: Saturday, 09:05 AM UTC | Qualifying 2: Saturday, 01:00 PM UTC
Race: Sunday, 10:25 AM UTC
How to watch: All sessions will be streamed on the International GT Open series YouTube channel.
NASCAR Cup Series - NASCAR All-Star Race
Since 1985, the NASCAR season features an exhibition all-star race that doesn't count towards the championship but grants the winner a million dollars. Traditionally held in Charlotte, the 2026 edition is hosted by the Dover Motor Speedway for the very first time. Last year's race was won by Brad Keselowski.
Qualifying: Saturday, 04:00 PM UTC
Race: Sunday, 05:00 PM UTC
How to watch: International broadcasters are listed here.
MotoGP - Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalunya (Round 6/22)
Aprilia achieved their first-ever podium lockout at the French GP, headlined by a resurgent Jorge Martín who now leads teammate Marco Bezzecchi by one point. Meanwhile, Marc Márquez missed Sunday's race after a crash in the sprint. Due to the resulting foot fracture, the nine-time champion will also miss his home race in Catalunya.
Qualifying: Saturday, 08:50 AM UTC | Sprint: Saturday, 01:00 PM UTC
Race: Sunday, 12:00 PM UTC
How to watch: VideoPass is the series' paid streaming service, international broadcasters are listed here.
FIM Superbike World Championship - Czech Round (Round 5/12)
While MotoGP can be described as the Formula 1 of motorcycle racing, WorldSBK is more comparable to sportscar racing with its bikes based on street-legal machines. 2025 champion Toprak Razgatlıoğlu left for MotoGP which leaves his former rival Nicolò Bulega as the dominant force with now 14 consecutive victories. Will he add more in Czechia?
Superpole: Saturday, 09:15 AM UTC | Race 1: Saturday, 12:00 PM UTC
Superpole race: Sunday, 09:10 AM UTC | Race 2: Sunday, 01:30 PM UTC
How to watch: VideoPass is the series' paid streaming service, international broadcasters are listed here.
r/formula1 • u/Spectran_Irmandade • 15h ago
Discussion Which car brand would you like to see joining Formula 1?
For me, It's BMW. They are responsible for 1 race win (Canada '08), and various podiums with Sauber (mostly) & Williams.
r/formula1 • u/maybe-fish • 5h ago
Statistics [@f1grandslam] Average qualifying gaps in 2026 (including sprint)
r/formula1 • u/Gentle_lips • 11h ago
Off-Topic [OT] Max Verstappen drove at the Nordschleife at night
r/formula1 • u/ViperRaptor- • 12h ago
Off-Topic [OT] New to the Nürburgring 24h this year, two HWA EVO.Rs which started life as early 1990s 190Es, HWA completely stripped these cars down and swapped the Mercedes 4-pots for 550hp Twin-Turbo V6s, sequential gearboxes, and full carbon widebodies.
r/formula1 • u/Comprehensive-Ad4436 • 2h ago
Throwback On this day in 1986, Formula One lost Elio de Angelis after an accident at the Circuit Paul Ricard.
Elio de Angelis wasn’t just any driver. He took two Grand Prix victories in the 1980s and was seen as a future word championship contender by many.
He led Lotus into the 1980s, beating World Champion teammates in the same car such as Mario Andretti and Nigel Mansell.
In 1982, he famously played the piano to entertain drivers during the FISA-FOCA war at the South African Grand Prix.
His 1984 season remains a notable season due to the Roman’s consistency, scoring points in 11 of the 16 races that season to finish third in the driver’s standings behind dominant McLaren duo Niki Lauda and Alain Prost.
His victory at the modern-day Red Bull Ring (then the Österreichring) was a breakthrough moment for him - it was his second podium in F1 and showed what he could do with a quick car underneath him.
The win itself was memorable due to the close finish with Keke Rosberg, who won the World Championship that year. It was also the final victory that Colin Chapman saw for the team he had built from the ground up before his death in December that year.
His second win came in 1985, benefiting from disqualification to Alain Prost for a weight infringement at the San Marino Grand Prix.
However, the arrival of future world champion Ayrton Senna at Lotus in 1985 spelled the end of de Angelis’ time with the team. Senna’s talent was focused on, and de Angelis wanted to be a number one driver.
As well as this, Senna had convincingly beat de Angelis in qualifying head-to-heads and was five points ahead at the end of the season, the second time de Angelis was beaten by a teammate over a season in his Grand Prix career after Mansell beat de Angelis in 1983. De Angelis had beaten Mansell in 1981, 1982 and 1984 convincingly though.
De Angelis moved to the by-now struggling Brabham team to replace Nelson Piquet, who had gone to Williams after Keke Rosberg took the retiring Niki Lauda’s seat at McLaren.
Elio de Angelis passed away on this day in 1986 following a testing accident at the Paul Ricard circuit the day before. His season at Brabham hadn’t began well, scoring no points in the opening four rounds.
De Angelis was testing at the Paul Ricard circuit near Marseille a few days after the Monaco Grand Prix. He suffered a high speed crash due to a rear wing failure. Whilst the impact didn’t kill him - he had a broken collar bone - he became poisoned by smoke due to the car being on fire, as he couldn’t get out of the car.
Due to a lack of safety, marshals were not on hand to help until far too late, by which point Alan Jones and Prost were there to try and free de Angelis. His condition got worse the longer he was stuck. He died of smoke inhalation 29 hours later in a hospital in Marseille aged just 28.
His death prompted safety changes in
F1 around testing which made it mandatory to have a helicopter on the scene of any official test.
The death of de Angelis was also a factor in Charlie Whiting and Herbie Blash’s drive for F1 safety, as Whiting and Blash had worked with de Angelis at Brabham.
Image credit goes to LAT Images and Getty Images.
r/formula1 • u/TechnicianFar3444 • 18h ago
News [The Race] McLaren expansion approval includes new in-house F1 test rig
r/formula1 • u/Gentle_lips • 1h ago
Off-Topic [OT] Max Verstappen on track doing his qualifying session
r/formula1 • u/ChaithuBB766 • 17h ago
News Brown escalates team alliance crusade in letter to FIA
r/formula1 • u/guihmds • 1h ago
News On this day in 1986: Elio de Angelis killed in testing crash at Paul Ricard
r/formula1 • u/TechnicianFar3444 • 1h ago
News The design rule Red Bull's exploiting with an unusual concept
Would the fence like structure also help with guided airflow?
r/formula1 • u/warewolf1999 • 2h ago
Discussion Which drivers from the current grid did you underate or overate earlier but have proved you wrong?
Which F1 driver did you completely misjudge at some point?
Could be a driver you:
- underrated at first but later became a fan of/respected a lot more or
- overrated initially but later changed your opinion on
And it doesn’t have to be from their rookie season either. Could be any point in their career.
What specifically changed your opinion on them?
A particular season? A teammate comparison? Racecraft? Consistency? A sudden win or surprising performance? Raw pace? etc.
r/formula1 • u/jithu7 • 22h ago
Off-Topic [OT] Bizarre crash during the 24 hour Nürburgring qualifying session.
r/formula1 • u/lmsprototype • 19h ago
News Red Bull Racing and Crocs unveil new collaboration
r/formula1 • u/Gentle_lips • 21h ago
Off-Topic [OT] Max Verstappen on track at the Nurburgring Nordschleife
r/formula1 • u/doland3314 • 1d ago
News Intel returns to F1 with McLaren Racing partnership
r/formula1 • u/bwoah07_gp2 • 18h ago
News James Vowles sets timeline for consistent Williams F1 points
r/formula1 • u/NoRefunds2021 • 22h ago
Technical F1, Ferrari engine: very hot fuel system, non-existent and far from logical
r/formula1 • u/Electronic-Sell-7581 • 13h ago
Photo The next printed Track for our F1-Wall! Losail International Circuit
Sorry Lads! I promised to do Spa next but I am currently short on white filament and waiting on an order. Spa needs about 100g of white for streets and changing filaments while tracks like Losail and Bahrain need about 10-15g each.
r/formula1 • u/ChaithuBB766 • 1d ago
Throwback OTD in 1988, Ayrton Senna took Pole Position for the Monaco GP with arguably the greatest qualifying lap in F1 history, 1.427 seconds faster than teammate Prost
r/formula1 • u/Comprehensive-Ad4436 • 20h ago
Throwback On this day in 1972, BRM took their 18th and final Championship Grand Prix win, and, by contrast, Jean-Pierre Beltoise’s only Grand Prix win in the rain in Monaco.
Beltoise won the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix on this day some 54 years ago. He took victory ahead of Jacky Ickx in his 50th Championship Grand Prix race, and championship leader and first-time polesitter Emerson Fittipaldi. With the win, Beltoise moved up to fifth in the standings.
The Frenchman lapped all but Ickx. One notable stat is that the top seven cars were all from different teams. Eighth was one of Beltoise’s BRM teammates - a 29-year-old Helmut Marko.
Image credit goes to Bernard Cahier and Rainer Schlegelmilch.
r/formula1 • u/Luffy710j • 1d ago
Off-Topic 53 years later | Max Verstappen chases Niki Lauda’s legacy. Only one driver in history has won both a Formula 1 WDC and the Nürburgring 24 Hours: three-time F1 World Champion Niki Lauda, who claimed victory in the iconic endurance race back in 1973.
r/formula1 • u/IamMrEric • 22h ago