‘Anti-Racing’: Max Verstappen Threatens to Quit F1
- Max Verstappen criticized the 2026 Formula 1 technical regulations, calling the new car design 'anti-racing' due to the required balance between battery power and internal combustion engine power making the cars hard to push to the limits.
- Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton expressed frustration with the 'lift-and-coast' driving style and energy management required by the new energy recovery rules, stating it diminishes driving enjoyment and complicates racing.
- The new regulations, expected to remain until at least 2030, have led Verstappen to hint at quitting Formula 1 if driving continues to lack fun.
- Despite these criticisms, there was no public response from Formula 1 officials to the complaints from top drivers about the new regulations.
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Formula 1 is racing around the world again. Three weeks before the start of the season in Bahrain (March 8th in Australia) the pilots start their first laps.
Max Verstappen throws F1 future into doubt over ‘anti-racing’ rules
Max Verstappen says Formula One’s new regulations could hasten his departure from the sport because the 2026 cars are “not fun to drive”, “anti-racing” and “Formula E on steroids”.
Max Verstappen hints he might quit Formula One after astonishing rant over new 'anti-racing' rules
Max Verstappen has launched a blistering attack on Formula 1's sweeping new technical regulations, branding the 2026 machinery "anti-racing" during pre-season testing in Bahrain
He has already hinted several times at an early retirement from Formula 1, and today Max Verstappen is once again firing a bullet.
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