The FIA has finally confirmed its plans for Formula 1’s 2026 power unit regulation change, but the big news is that the current 1.6-litre turbocharged V6 engine will remain at the heart of things. Yep, it’s bad news for all those who had hoped the introduction of 100 per cent sustain...
Thats the dilemma facing F1s team principals as sweeping regulation changes for 2026 threaten to upend the competitive order.Whoever continues to develop will probably win the championship, but youll pay the price in 2026, Mercedes driver George Russell said Tuesday.An F1 title fight can often c...
FIA reveals major 2026 F1 regulation changes Canadian GP talking points: Title battle, cryptic Lewis Hamilton Stream every F1 race with NOW Sports Month Membership Get Sky Sports F1| Seven-time world champion Hamilton, who is contracted to drive for Ferrari ...
That means that the Dutchman will be around for the introduction of 2026’s new regulations, which are set to see new engines and active drag reduction systems. F1’s last set of regulation changes came into force at the beginning of the 2022 season, a year later than planned d...
The FIA have revealed F1’s 2026 regulation changes which will see the cars undergo a major transformation.
Thats the dilemma facing F1s team principals as sweeping regulation changes for 2026 threaten to upend the competitive order. Whoever continues to develop will probably win the championship, but youll pay the price in 2026, Mercedes driver George Russell said Tuesday. ...
Formula One is entering a new engine era in 2026, with significant chassis regulation changes also, and Cadillac have a deal in place to use Ferrari engines until General Motors can produce their own. Cadillac have also appointed Briton Graeme Lowdon to lead the team and have established a Eur...
That’s the dilemma facing F1’s team principals as sweeping regulation changes for 2026 threaten to upend the competitive order. “Whoever continues to develop will probably win the championship, but you’ll pay the price in 2026,” Mercedes driver George Russell said Tuesday. An F1 title ...
Recent big regulation changes in the sport have led to a large spread in the field and a period of dominance for one team. Mercedes began a period of success when the change to V6 engines came in in 2014 while Red Bull’s current spell of dominance following the regulation change in 2022...
“I’m not aware of any draconian, significant regulation changes in the pipeline. We have that already for 2026, which will be a complete reset.” The Red Bull chief has also rebuffed complaints about the racing product, citing the Dutch Grand Prix setting a new benchmark for the ...