
23 April 2026PlanetF1InterviewQualifying report
Piastri hopeful FIA tweaks will restore normal feel to 2026 qualifying
Oscar Piastri says the FIA’s latest rule tweaks – a lower energy‑recharge cap and higher peak power – should bring qualifying back to the ‘special feeling’ drivers missed, with the changes debuting at Miami.
Oscar Piastri says the FIA’s latest rule tweaks – a lower energy‑recharge cap and higher peak power – should bring qualifying back to the “special feeling” drivers missed, with the changes debuting at the Miami Grand Prix.
Why it matters:
- Qualifying defines the weekend; without the extra 1‑2 % margin, drivers lose the chance for surprise poles.
- The limits reward outright speed over battery‑management tricks.
- Restoring a back‑to‑normal feel could keep fan engagement high as F1 moves to hybrid‑heavy 2026.
The details:
- Energy cap cut – max recharge per lap down from 8 MJ to 7 MJ, tightening the battery budget.
- Peak power rise – boost jumps from 250 kW to 350 kW, applied in qualifying and race, encouraging flat‑out driving.
- Practice extension – Miami FP1 extended to 90 minutes, giving teams extra time to dial in the new settings.
- Driver feedback – Norris said the old rules muted the “special feeling” by rewarding mistakes with battery gains; Piastri hopes the tweaks restore the pure‑speed vibe.
What's next:
- The revised package will be tested at Miami; early data will guide whether further tweaks are needed before the season’s next sprint weekend.
- If qualifying times tighten and pole positions become less predictable, the FIA may keep the 7 MJ limit for the rest of 2026.
- Teams will scramble to balance the higher power output with tire wear and fuel consumption, reshaping strategy for the remaining races.
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