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Formula 1 Commission Points Out Positive Feedback on 2026 Cars, Ignores the Negative Ones

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A crucial day of meetings that could shape the immediate future of Formula 1 and the interpretation of the 2026 regulations. A key day for Formula 1 Wednesday, 18 February, will mark the start of the second Bahrain test, but it will also be an especially important day off track, as two fundamental meetings are scheduled to address the first major questions raised by the new 2026 regulations. Both the F1 Commission and the PUAC – the Power Unit A…
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The question of exceedances is already on the front of the stage with the new generation of Formula 1 single-seaters, which was one of the main criticisms of the era of ground-effect cars. And according to the first feedback from the paddock, concerns may well continue under the current regulatory cycle. For one of the largest technical upheavals in the history of the discipline, the drivers are still grappling. (...)

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motorsport broke the news in United States on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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