F1 2026 Regulations: A New Era of Racing
The 2026 Formula 1 season marks the beginning of a significant transformation for the sport, introducing comprehensive rule changes designed to improve racing, enhance sustainability, and attract new manufacturers.
Here is a breakdown of the key changes.
1. Car Design and Aerodynamics
The 2026 cars will be lighter, shorter, and narrower to make them more nimble and responsive.
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Dimensions: The wheelbase has been shortened, and the car's width reduced.
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Tyres: 18-inch Pirelli tyres remain but will be narrower to reduce drag and weight.
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Floor & Downforce: The complex ground-effect tunnels are replaced by flatter floors and diffusers. This reduces downforce and increases ride height, aiming to level the playing field across teams.

2. Active Aero & The End of DRS
One of the most radical changes is the introduction of Active Aerodynamics, which effectively replaces the current Drag Reduction System (DRS).
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Adjustable Wings: Drivers can adjust the angles of both front and rear wings.
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Two Modes:
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Default Mode: High downforce for corners.
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Low-Drag Mode: Flattens wings on straights to boost top speed (available to all drivers on every lap, regardless of gaps).
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3. Overtaking and Strategy
While traditional DRS is gone, close racing is encouraged through a new "Overtake Mode".
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Manual Boost: If a driver is within one second of a rival, they can trigger a mode that deploys extra electrical energy for a short burst of power.
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Boost Button: Drivers retain a "Boost" button for attack or defense, usable anywhere on the lap as long as battery charge permits.
4. Power Units: More Electric, More Sustainable
The 1.6-litre V6 turbo hybrid engines remain but undergo a major evolution:
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50/50 Power Split: The output from the internal combustion engine is reduced, while the electric motor's power is tripled to create an even split between petrol and electric power.
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No MGU-H: The complex and expensive Motor Generator Unit-Heat (MGU-H) has been removed to reduce costs and complexity.
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Sustainable Fuel: Cars will run on 100% Advanced Sustainable Fuels derived from sources like carbon capture, municipal waste, and biomass.

5. Safety Enhancements
Safety standards continue to rise with stricter tests for survival cells.
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Roll Hoop: Strengthened to withstand 23% more load (equivalent to the weight of nine family cars).
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Impact Structures: The front impact structure is now designed to separate in two stages, offering better protection during secondary impacts.
Summary: The 2026 rules aim to create cars that are harder to drive but easier to follow, powered by road-relevant hybrid technology and sustainable fuels, setting the stage for a competitive and greener future for Formula 1.
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