Further details of what might be on the way in the F1 2026 regulations has been revealed in a report in German media.
While the F1 2026 power unit regulations are in place already, the technical regulations governing the chassis to go with the revised engine formula haven’t yet been nailed down.
However, the changes to the power unit mean big changes to the chassis in order to ensure the spectacle isn’t reduced. There have been plenty of misgivings about the possibility of the cars being a mish-mash of compromises as a result, with Red Bull boss Christian Horner’s comments earlier this summer about his fears of
Intriguingly, the possibility is there that the F1 minimum weight will be scrapped altogether, ensuring competition between the teams will be the main driver of weight reduction. The stringent safety tests the FIA enforce would ensure that no safety measures are cut in that regard, while the budget cap would ensure a measured approach to the funding thrown at such a move.
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