The international automobile association FIA and the F1 series announced significant rule changes on Thursday, the goal of which is more exciting racing and sustainable development.
The FIA and the F1 series published the rules that will come into force in F1 cars from the 2026 season. The changes are significant.
More exciting racing is aimed for with more agile cars and more active aerodynamics. The goal is also safer and more environmentally friendly spending games.
– The FIA has aimed to develop a new generation of cars that are fully connected to the DNA of Formula 1 – cars that are light, extremely fast, agile and still at the forefront of technical development, FIA Technical Director Nikolas Tombazis painted.
The skills of drivers are to have an even greater importance. Ultimately, the goal is to make the F1 series an even more fascinating “spectacle”.
– New sustainable fuel hybrid power unit offers huge opportunity for global automotive industry, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali glowed.
The focus of the new concept is that the power comes 50 percent from the internal combustion engine and 50 percent from the electric battery.
According to the F1 bosses, technological development makes it possible to reduce emissions dramatically, which is why a record number of engine manufacturers have committed to the series: Ferrari, Mercedes, Alpine, Honda, Audi and Red Bull.
Below are the most important changes:
In addition, there are several changes made with safety and sustainable development in mind.
More specifically about the rules of the FIA from the bulletin or the F1 series from the pages.