Sunday, April 5, 2026

What must Formula 1 fix with its new rules – and what should it leave unchanged? | Debates and Polls - RaceFans

Formula 1 is looking into possible improvements to its 2026 rules before the next race, following criticism. What - if anything - needs to change?

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Saturday, April 4, 2026

F1 EXPLAINED: Things to know about convergence-assisting ADUO system - F1technical.net

Formula One’s next regulatory cycle, spanning 2026 to 2030, introduces not only a radically redesigned hybrid power unit but also a new mechanism intended to prevent any single engine manufacturer from establishing an overwhelming and prolonged advantage.

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“That’s not going to happen”: Wolff’s 2023 defence of F1’s new rules has not aged well | Formula 1 - RaceFans

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff's insistence F1 could solve problems with its 2026 engine regulations

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F1MATHS: Ferrari set new pit stop record in Suzuka - F1technical.net

The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka delivered a mix of precision, chaos, and heartbreak—especially for Lewis Hamilton, whose race featured both a record‑breaking moment and a frustrating late‑race fade. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo analyses teams' performance in the pit lane.

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