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F1 Teams Tweak Energy Rules After Bearman Crash

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Formula One teams and officials are working on adjusting energy management rules ahead of the 2026 regulations, following a high-speed crash in Japan. The FIA, teams, and power unit makers are discussing software and settings changes, with a potential phased rollout starting as early as the Miami Grand Prix in May. Teams are concerned about sprint weekends and aero upgrades, suggesting simpler tweaks first in Miami and bolder ones in Montreal. Changes are expected in Miami, but cautiously at first, with an ongoing and open-minded approach to let Formula One evolve race by race without big risks.

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