NEW DELHI, July 7 -- The 2026 Formula 1 season has brought an aura of pure unpredictability. The introduction of sweeping new technical regulations has sparked fierce skirmishes up and down the grid - like we saw at the British Grand Prix on Sunday - with traditional powerhouses and resurging contenders snatching their moments. We saw Ferrari bounce back into the winner's circle - Lewis Hamilton won in Barcelona and Charles Leclerc at Silverstone, a late-charging Max Verstappen looming large in a recovering Red Bull and McLaren lurking just on the periphery. Yet, beneath the noise of changing podium line-ups at varied tracks, the overarching reality of the 2026 F1 championship is rapidly narrowing down to a single narrative: an intense, int...