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Verstappen stands strong on his critique against 2026 F1 regulations

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The first round of 2026 F1 testing in Bahrain sparked a significant debate within the Formula 1 paddock. The new technical regulations are at the center of this growing controversy. After initially voicing his concerns last week, Max Verstappen used a press conference in the second round of F1 testing at Bahrain to reinforce his... The post Verstappen stands strong on his critique against 2026 F1 regulations appeared first on Motorsport
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Max Verstappen does not intend to soften his speech. Already very critical last week against the Formula 1 regulation 2026, the Dutch now believes that the discipline must go further and simply get rid of battery systems, in order to avoid any convergence with Formula E. The power units 2026 are based on an equal share of power between the thermal motor and electric energy. The new systems (...)

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