
Bottas says drivers voted on Miami GP rule tweaks
Valtteri Bottas told GPblog that F1 drivers used a WhatsApp group to vote on the latest 2026 regulation tweaks ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, praising the changes as a step toward tighter racing while warning against major mid‑season overhauls.
Bottas reveals drivers voted on Miami rule tweaks, saying the group chat consensus sees the 2026 regulation changes as a step in the right direction. The Finnish driver stressed the adjustments make sense for safety and racing close‑up, while cautioning against big mid‑season overhauls.
Why it matters:
- Driver alignment on rule tweaks signals a unified GPDA voice, easing friction with the FIA.
- The tweaks aim to close gaps and curb aggressive super‑clipping, improving safety after Bearman's 50G crash and keeping changes modest to protect teams doing well.
The details:
- Qualifying recharge reduced, limiting energy harvested before the sprint.
- Super‑clipping cap lifted to +150 kW, duration cut to curb straight‑line bursts.
- New start‑assist measures to slow race launches and limit first‑lap incidents.
- Boost‑control limits set to balance performance across power‑unit makers.
What's next:
- Drivers will watch the Miami race to gauge how the tweaks affect corner exit speeds and overall race flow.
- Any further adjustments will likely wait until the off‑season, as the FIA avoids mid‑season disruptions that could reshuffle the championship order.
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