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Formula 1 Intelligence

The
Formula Bulletin

Data-driven F1 coverage — delivered every race week.
Race previews, post-race analysis, driver power rankings, and paddock intelligence. No filler. Just the numbers that matter.

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Issues Per Week
11
Teams in 2026
The Newsletter

Built for F1
Fans Who Know
the Difference

The Formula Bulletin is a biweekly F1 newsletter for fans who want more than podium celebrations and Twitter hot takes.

Every race week: a Thursday Race Preview with the numbers that define the weekend, and a Monday Race Review with verified stats and the real story from the race.

In non-race weeks, we go deeper — driver profiles, team power rankings, and the season storylines the mainstream media buries in paragraph 12.

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Race Previews
Circuit history, key stats, tyre strategy, and our picks — every Thursday of race week.
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Race Reviews
Post-race numbers, driver ratings, championship implications. Every Monday after the flag.
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Stat-Verified
Every stat confirmed via two independent sources before it goes to print. No guesswork.
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Power Rankings
Weekly team and driver power rankings that reflect actual performance — not media narrative.
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Tech Breakdowns
What actually changed under parc fermé. Setup decisions and their real-world impact on lap time.
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Bold Calls
A prediction every issue. Sometimes wrong. Always backed by something more than a hunch.
The Audience

Who This Is For

01
The Knowledgeable Fan
You know the difference between hard and medium compounds. You watch every session. You want analysis that respects your intelligence, not a race recap you already saw on Twitter.
02
The Data-Driven Reader
You want numbers, not vibes. Lap time deltas, strategy windows, championship math. We build every issue around what the data actually shows — then tell you what it means.
03
The Busy Watcher
You can't always watch live. The Formula Bulletin gives you everything you need in 5 minutes — the real story, the key stat, and the one thing to watch for next weekend.
Publish Schedule

In Your Inbox,
Every Race Week

Two issues per week — race week or not. Every Thursday and Monday, no exceptions.

THU

Race Preview

Circuit history, key stats, tyre strategy, driver storylines, and our picks for the weekend — before lights out.

Race Weeks
MON

Race Review

Full results, driver ratings, championship standings update, and the real story from the weekend — verified before we write a word.

Race Weeks
THU

Thursday Feature

Deep dives — team profiles, driver comparisons, historical analysis, or early-season power rankings. Non-race weeks still deliver.

Non-Race Weeks
MON

Monday Feature

Paddock intelligence, tech breakdowns, or the stat-driven argument nobody else is making. Two issues every week, always.

Non-Race Weeks
Sample Issue

What You Get

A look inside Issue 1 — 2026 Season Preview

The Formula Bulletin
Issue 1 • 2026 Season Preview • Thu Feb 26, 2026
2026 Season Preview • 11 Teams • 24 Races • Everything Changes
The 2026 Season:
Everything Changes
New regulations. A new constructor in Cadillac. Hamilton entering Year 2 with Ferrari hungry for a statement season. The 2026 grid is the most wide-open it's been since the last major reg reset — and the teams that understood the new rules first are already pulling away. We broke down every team's winter, every driver pairing, and every number that matters heading into Melbourne.
11
Teams
24
Races
22
Drivers
🔷 Bold Call — 2026 Season
Antonelli wins his first Formula 1 race before the summer break. The talent is confirmed. The car is fast. His first-lap passing statistics from Melbourne 2025 suggest he can win races the hard way, not just inherit them.

This issue also includes: circuit breakdown, tyre strategy windows, driver power rankings, qualifying predictions, and a team-by-team 2026 season assessment.

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Just great F1 coverage — every Thursday and Monday.
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  • Thursday previews + Monday race reviews
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  • Verified stats. No fabricated numbers.
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FAQ

Questions

How often does it publish?
Twice per week — every Thursday and Monday. Race weeks: a preview on Thursday and a review on Monday. Non-race weeks: two feature issues on the same schedule.
Where do I receive the newsletters?
At nosebleedsportsmedia.com. Every issue is published directly on the Nosebleed Sports hub — no app, no signup required. Just go to the site on Thursday and Monday of race week.
Where is F1 broadcast in 2026?
F1 moved to Apple TV+ in the US for 2026. We include broadcast info in every preview so you always know where and when to tune in.
Is it really free?
Yes, completely free. The Formula Bulletin is part of the Nosebleed Sports media hub at nosebleedsportsmedia.com. Every issue is free to read — no signup, no paywall, no card required.
What data sources do you use?
Every stat is confirmed via two independent sources — primarily the Jolpica F1 API, statsf1.com, and official F1 data. We don't publish unverified numbers.
What's the 2026 calendar look like?
24 races across 5 continents. Season opener in Melbourne on March 8. We cover every single one — preview Thursday, review Monday, no exceptions.

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Every Race Week.

The real F1 numbers — every Thursday and Monday. No paywall. No signup. Just read.

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