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5/31/2026, 1:10:15 PM

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F1 News heats up as Kimi Antonelli talks Ferrari while George Russell sends a major title warning. Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, Honda and the FIA are all in the spotlight tonight. 👉 Subscribe to F1 Grandstand: https://www.youtube.com/@F1Grandstand?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome back to F1 Grandstand with Tony Craig — bringing you the biggest F1 news, Formula 1 updates and F1 Live discussion from inside the paddock. 🚨 TODAY’S F1 NEWS HEADLINES: • Kimi Antonelli admits the appeal of racing for Ferrari • George Russell sends a clear F1 title warning • Adrian Newey’s Honda plan gets a major boost • Red Bull seek answers in a major Formula 1 debate • FIA LED light changes explained for F1 2026 • Mercedes, Ferrari, Aston Martin and Red Bull under pressure 🇮🇹 KIMI ANTONELLI AND THE FERRARI QUESTION Kimi Antonelli has opened up on why Ferrari remains such a powerful name in Formula 1. For any Italian driver, Ferrari is never just another team. It is history, pressure, expectation and national emotion all rolled into one. But with Antonelli currently at Mercedes and already seen as one of F1’s brightest young stars, any Ferrari comment instantly creates intrigue. Is this just respect for the biggest name in Formula 1? Or is this the kind of story Mercedes may have to watch very carefully in the years ahead? ⚠️ GEORGE RUSSELL SENDS A WARNING George Russell is not backing down. After a huge Canadian GP weekend and growing pressure inside Mercedes, Russell has made it clear he believes he can beat anybody. That matters. Because if Mercedes now have Antonelli rising fast, Russell fighting for authority and Ferrari watching the long-term driver market, this could become one of the most fascinating internal battles in F1. Mercedes may have the car — but do they have a driver situation that stays calm? 🧠 NEWEY, HONDA AND ASTON MARTIN Adrian Newey’s influence at Aston Martin is already becoming one of the biggest F1 2026 storylines. Honda’s position, cost cap questions and Aston Martin’s long-term development plan all matter as the team tries to turn itself into a real front-running threat. If Newey and Honda get this right, Aston Martin may become far more dangerous than some rivals expect. 🐂 RED BULL WANT ANSWERS Red Bull are also pushing for clarity in one of Formula 1’s biggest ongoing debates. With F1 2026 regulations, power units, racing rules and performance gaps still creating major questions, every team wants certainty before the next phase of the season develops. This is where small rule details can become massive competitive advantages. 🚦 FIA LED LIGHT CHANGES We’ll also look at the tweaked LED light system designed to show engine status on the new generation of F1 cars. It may sound minor, but in modern Formula 1, visibility, safety, power unit status and race control information can all become important. Especially when the 2026 cars are already creating so much debate. For the latest F1 news, Formula 1 updates, F1 rumours and F1 Live coverage, stay right here with F1 Grandstand. 👇 JOIN THE DEBATE: Would Kimi Antonelli ever leave Mercedes for Ferrari? Can George Russell really beat anybody on the grid? And are Aston Martin becoming a genuine F1 2026 threat with Newey and Honda? Watch more F1 News: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLGFJfgyq-6JrTUVhKBfA-tANLmtv2Fup #F1 #F1News #Formula1 #FormulaOne #F1Grandstand #F12026 #F1Live #MercedesF1 #FerrariF1 #KimiAntonelli 📧 CONTACT F1 GRANDSTAND: f1grandstandtv@gmail.com 📧 WRITER SUBMISSIONS: f1grandstandtv@gmail.com 📱 SOCIAL ACCOUNTS: WEBSITE: https://www.f1grandstand.com FACEBOOK: / F1GrandstandHub X: https://x.com/F1Grandstand_ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/f1grandstand/ DISCORD: https://discord.gg/PKGWS2axP5 DISCLAIMER: This video is an independent, unofficial production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Formula 1, the FIA Formula One World Championship, or any related entities. F1, Formula One and related marks are trademarks of Formula One Licensing B.V. All content used is for commentary, criticism, news reporting and fan discussion purposes under applicable fair use/fair dealing principles. Any images, clips or references are used in a transformative manner to provide analysis and do not substitute for the original works. All rights to original materials remain with their respective owners.