FIA Assures F1 Racing Spectacle Will Not Suffer Despite Slower Cars in 2026
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Formula 1s scheduled for 2026 should initially be between one and two and a half seconds slower per lap than their predecessors, according to Nikolas Tombazis, director of single-seaters at the FIA. This forecast comes in the context of a major overhaul of the regulations, both in the chassis and in the powertrain, marking the entry of the sport into a new era. If the wait is strong, these changes also raise some concerns, notably about the pote…
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