The new Formula 1 regulations for 2026 have generated intense debate about how they affect the competitiveness of customer teams. The FIA asserts that these teams will have access to the same engine specification as the official teams, but the complexity of the new systems has once again re-emerged the importance of experience in the car fleet. An illustrative example is that of McLaren, associated with Mercedes. In this case, the difference lie…
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The new Formula 1 regulations for 2026 have generated intense debate about how they affect the competitiveness of customer teams. The FIA asserts that these teams will have access to the same engine specification as the official teams, but the complexity of the new systems has once again re-emerged the importance of experience in the car fleet. An illustrative example is that of McLaren, associated with Mercedes. In this case, the difference lie…