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All 12 F1 rule changes explained

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GPFans · 13h
Why are F1 cars even slower after FIA rule change?
One of the major talking points from the FIA's changes to the F1 rules and regulations is the impact on qualifying. Following a meeting between drivers and the FIA on Friday (April, 17) and then F1 teams and manufacturers on Monday,

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All 12 F1 rule changes explained as FIA make major announcement
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F1's 2026 rule tweaks: What's changed after driver criticism, and will it make a difference?
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F1 makes changes to address new engine rules concerns
Formula 1 has made a series of rule changes to address concerns about the new engine regulations that were introduced for this season.

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F1 bows to driver pressure with nine immediate changes
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FIA confirms 2026 F1 rule changes ahead of Miami Grand Prix
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F1 risks driving away core fans – you need a degree to understand new rules
Lewis Hamilton was not wrong when he remarked during winter testing in Bahrain a couple of months ago that fans would “need a degree” to understand F1’s new era.

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F1 rule changes agreed before Miami GP as Max Verstappen gets his way in crunch meeting
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Formula One makes rule changes after drivers' criticism
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F1’s latest rule tweaks, explained in plain terms. Plus: Mario Andretti wrote a column for us!

F1’s teams, manufacturers and governing body all agreed yesterday on a package of rule changes for Miami. Here are three key things they decided, explained as best I could in 50 words or fewer: Reducing the qualifying recharge limit.
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2mon

Explained: How F1's active aero works and what it means for driver workload

Almost every driver who has run so far during the Formula 1 shakedown in Barcelona came up with the same line after climbing out of the car: “It’s very different from what we’re used to.” That starts with the fact that the 2026 cars have ...
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3mon

Explained: F1 2026's new terminology and technology

A sense of trepidation accosts the arrival of Formula 1's incoming cycle of regulations. While the birth of F1's 2026 generation has been admittedly problematic, with genuine concerns raised throughout the development of the new rules, many have tended to ...
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Explained: How new F1 engine tweaks aim to improve racing and safety

With Red Bull’s Max Verstappen questioning his future in F1, FIA has agreed to tweaks to engine rules aimed at improving the racing and driver safety.
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2mon

F1’s engine controversy explained as new rules poised to cause chaos

Formula One will undergo one of the biggest overhauls in its 75-year history in 2026. Arguably its biggest ever. Never before has there been such a fundamental redesign of both power units and chassis in the same season. In an effort to improve the racing ...
Motorsport Week
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F1 legends forced to quash commentary replacement rumours

Formula 1 legends Martin Brundle and Jenson Button have taken to social media to quash speculation that they are part
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6mon

F1 Explained: Why Did Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris Collide in the Pits?

While most Formula 1 races are won on the track, the action in the pits can have a significant influence on the outcome. Pit crews can get their driver out in front of the car they're battling by producing a well-executed pit stop. Strategy teams also earn ...
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One midfield F1 team’s unique ‘double upgrade’ plan explained

Racing Bulls finds itself in the unique position where it will introduce an upgrade at Formula 1’s Miami Grand Prix that will almost immediately be replaced. The strange approach is a direct consequence of F1's enforced April break following the cancellation of races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to the ongoing Iran War.
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