The 2026 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix, part of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, takes place on January 10, 2026, with multiple options to watch live on TV, online streaming, and social media across various regions including Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia. The event features free practice, qualifying, and the race, with detailed schedules and broadcasting information available for each country.
The 2026 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship kicks off in Mexico City on January 10, with detailed information on how to watch, stream, and follow the race across various regions including Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia, with multiple broadcasters and online platforms providing live coverage and updates.
Ross Chastain returns to Niece Motorsports for eight races in the 2026 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, aiming to compete more fully following recent rule changes, and will drive the No. 45 Chevrolet Silverado alongside new and returning drivers.
Front Row Motorsports has appointed Grant Hutchens as crew chief for the No. 4 Ford driven by Noah Gragson for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series, replacing Drew Blickensderfer, who will become competition director. Hutchens, a seasoned race engineer, will begin his first full season as a crew chief, aiming to help the team improve after missing the playoffs in 2025.
Spire Motorsports aims to improve in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series after a disappointing 2025, with drivers Daniel Suárez, Michael McDowell, and Carson Hocevar looking to break through for wins and playoff appearances.
Audi's new F1 car, the R26, made its first track appearance during a filming day at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, marking a significant milestone ahead of their 2026 season debut, with official launch events scheduled in Berlin and upcoming pre-season tests.
Stewart Friesen will return to the No. 52 Toyota for the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season after recovering from a serious injury sustained in July 2025, with plans to race in early February and a focus on safety and team development.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are restructuring their coaching staff for the 2026 season, parting ways with five assistants including coordinators and retiring veteran coach Tom Moore, following an 8-9 season that ended their playoff streak and highlighted areas for improvement across offense, defense, and special teams.
The IRS announced January 26, 2026, as the start of the 2026 tax filing season, with new laws affecting taxes and credits, and provides online tools and resources to assist taxpayers in filing their 2025 returns by April 15, 2026.
The 2026 League of Legends Esports season kicks off with regional starts in January, featuring major events like First Stand in Brazil, MSI in South Korea, and Worlds in North America, along with new competitive formats like First Selection and the return of the Hall of Legends, marking an exciting year of growth and innovation.
Charlie Partridge has been appointed as the Peter Schivarelli Defensive Line Coach for Notre Dame's 2026 football season, bringing extensive coaching experience from college football and the NFL, including recent success with the Indianapolis Colts.
Todd Bowles will return as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach for the 2026 season despite a disappointing 8-9 record and missing the playoffs, with the team facing personnel challenges and aiming to improve in the upcoming year.
Stanford football announced the return of five coaches for the 2026 season, highlighting their contributions to player development and team performance, especially on offense and defense, with notable achievements from players coached by these staff members.
The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season is approaching, with detailed team and driver previews scheduled throughout January and February, highlighting the upcoming racing excitement and team analyses.
Kaulig Racing, a NASCAR Cup Series team, is entering the 2026 season with a cautiously optimistic outlook after a building year in 2025. The team, based in North Carolina and running Chevrolets, features drivers Ty Dillon and AJ Allmendinger, both returning full-time. Dillon aims for more consistency after a challenging 2025, while Allmendinger, known for his road course prowess, looks to build on his recent successes and improve on his standings. The team is hopeful for better results in 2026.