Formula 1's Emergency Midseason Regulation Changes, Explained | Defector
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Formula 1's Emergency Midseason Regulation Changes, Explained | Defector
"The regulation hatred isn't entirely universal, and it's easy to say that the drivers talking about how much the rules suck are only doing so because their teams are bad."
"Almost all of the problems this year stem from the power unit, not the new aero rules, which have been successful."
The FIA and Formula 1 authorities revised the unpopular 2026 regulations following complaints from drivers, teams, and fans. The changes, effective for the Miami Grand Prix, address issues like superclipping in qualifying, safety concerns regarding energy deployment, and race start procedures. While some drivers express enjoyment with the cars, a general consensus indicates dissatisfaction with the regulations, particularly regarding the power unit changes, which are seen as the main source of problems this season.
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