F1 stakeholders have agreed to change engines again in 2027. But many arguments still need to be settled before the final rules are set ...
Formula 1 didn’t wait for the off-season to fix its problems. Three races in, the FIA called an emergency meeting, […] ...
Charles Leclerc insists F1 2026 racing is “more strategic” as he rejects heavy criticism of the new regulations.
F1 is making changes to its 2026 regulations, which will bring about a 60/40 energy split between furl and electric energy ...
Important changes for 2026 and 2027 on the power unit front have come to light.
A current F1 driver has issued a controversial response to critics of the 2026 regulation changes, suggesting fans “don’t ...
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FIA confirms changes to F1 2026 rules for Miami Grand Prix
The FIA has confirmed a number of changes set to be made to the F1 2026 rules ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.
Formula 1 leaders have agreed to an engine design change for 2027 that will slightly increase internal combustion output.
The problems started when the teams started to look at what a near 50-50 energy split with an engine devoid of an MGU-H meant ...
It is hoped the tweaks, that will be tested for the first time in Miami, will reduce the amount of energy management required ...
Formula 1 leaders have agreed to an engine design change for 2027 that will slightly increase internal combustion output.
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F1 2026 rule changes pushed teams beyond ‘comfort zone’
FIA’s single-seater chief opens up on the compromises behind 2026 changes.
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