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F1 2026 starts with radical rules and Russell ahead

Formula 1 enters a new hybrid era in 2026 with sustainable fuel and reshuffled power, as George Russell tops Betfair’s championship odds.

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The Australian Grand Prix on March 8 opens the 2026 season, introducing one of the sport’s boldest technical resets. Cars now run with nearly 50% electric power, no MGU-H, and 100% sustainable fuel—a shift expected to redefine competition.

The new rules promise tighter racing and surprise contenders. Mercedes leads the constructor rankings with 36% title chances, according to Betfair.

Russell emerges as the top favorite

George Russell holds 25% winning odds for the drivers’ title, ahead of Max Verstappen (18%) and Charles Leclerc (12%). Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Antonelli, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri follow closely behind.

Audi and Cadillac join the grid

The 2026 grid welcomes Audi and Cadillac. Audi fields Nico Hülkenberg and Brazilian rookie Gabriel Bortoleto, considered a long-term project for the electric age. Cadillac joins with veterans Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas.

Bortoleto has less than 1% title odds but a promising 25% chance of scoring points in his debut race. He also has a 41% projection to outperform Hülkenberg in season standings.

Australian GP to reveal early balance

In Melbourne, Russell leads the win probabilities at 28%, followed by Verstappen (17%) and Leclerc (14%). The weekend should outline the first glimpse of F1’s cleaner, faster, and more unpredictable generation.

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F1 2026 starts with radical rules and Russell ahead
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