Formula 1 bosses agree rule changes
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FIA confirms 2026 F1 rule changes
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Formula One teams and stakeholders agreed unanimously on Monday to rule tweaks aimed at improving the racing and driver safety from the next race in Miami on May 3.The sport started a new era this season with big changes to both chassis and engine rules,
Formula 1 is set to change how the new cars use their electrical power in an attempt to make qualifying feel more “flat out” and overtaking less likely to result in high-speed crashes.
The plan is for all rule changes to be implemented from Miami except for those concerning race start adjustments, which will be tested during the Florida race weekend. The push to
French driver Doriane Pin, winner of last year's all-female F1 Academy series, has become the first woman to drive a Mercedes Formula One car.
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Formula 1 has undergone rapid development in recent years, especially commercially. The global fanbase has grown significantly, with the series reaching new audiences. The share of younger and female fans has increased – also at the tracks,
F1 has announced a raft of changes to its controversial regulations in a bid to make new cars go down more smoothly with the disgruntled operators who drive them. But while the changes have been labelled as “sensible”,
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Verstappen welcomes FIA talks but says F1 rules remain broken
Max Verstappen says the dialogue with the FIA has improved, but he still believes Formula 1’s 2026 rules have a deeper problem that minor tweaks will not solve. With Miami approaching, the pressure is now on the sport to show whether it is ready to act.