FIA intends to open up 2026 F1 regulations to the teams
The FIA has revealed it was an intentional decision to be restrictive with the initial 2026 Formula 1 technical regulations as it intends to relax some elements later on. Earlier ...
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The FIA has revealed it was an intentional decision to be restrictive with the initial 2026 Formula 1 technical regulations as it intends to relax some elements later on. Earlier ...
The FIA has eased some drivers' worries about the proposed increase in top speed on the new 2026 Formula 1 car, citing how it will ensure "absurd risks" are avoided. ...
Williams Team Principal James Vowles has warned that the proposed 2026 Formula 1 regulations could make the gap to Formula 2 cars "as small as a few seconds". The FIA ...
Several Formula 1 team bosses have expressed concern over whether the draft 2026 technical regulations in their current state would deliver the outlined ambitions. The FIA has released an initial ...
The FIA targets "lighter, more powerful and more focused on driver skill" cars as the main focus for the 2026 Formula 1 regulations The 2026 regulations have been just fully ...
The FIA has revealed the much-anticipated brand-new technical regulations which will usher in the latest widespread overhaul to Formula 1 from the 2026 campaign. Following much deliberation involving the incumbent ...
The FIA has sought to ease Formula 1 staff concerns by confirming maternity leave and employee entertainment will remain outside of a revised cost-cap system in 2026. Introduced in 2021, ...
The FIA has abandoned the unsightly rain wheel cover solution aiming to mitigate spray from Formula 1 wet weather conditions. Mercedes originally tested a solution last term at Silverstone with ...
The FIA is planning to table talks with Formula 1 teams over the potential to have more separable liveries in 2025 to counter the growing trend of similar-looking cars. The ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has advised Andretti-Cadillac to purchase an existing squad as it continues to press on with its attempts to enter Formula 1. The FIA accepted Andretti's ...