
F1 to hold crucial talks on tweaking 2026 regulations
F1 will hold urgent talks to adjust the 2026 regulations, focusing on dangerous energy recovery systems and driver complaints that the current rules spoil qualifying and create unsafe closing speeds on track.
Formula 1 stakeholders are set to begin a series of key meetings this week, aiming to address significant safety and competition concerns that have emerged with the sport's 2026 technical regulations. The discussions, prompted by driver criticism and a dangerous crash in Japan, will focus on modifying energy management rules that have created hazardous speed differentials and compromised the purity of qualifying.
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