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Australian Grand Prix Kicks Off New Era: Key Questions as 2026 Season Launches

As Formula 1 enters its new regulatory period, the opening race in Australia will provide the first real test of whether the sport's fresh direction excites fans and teams alike. Several burning questions loom large, from Aston Martin's continued participation to identifying which outfit has emerged as the championship favorite heading into the campaign.

Australian Grand Prix Kicks Off New Era: Key Questions as 2026 Season Launches
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The 2026 season is finally upon us, and the Australian Grand Prix will serve as the ultimate proving ground for whether F1's revamped regulations live up to expectations or confirm the fears of skeptics within the paddock.

Among the most intriguing storylines heading into this weekend's opener: can the new technical framework deliver the thrilling on-track action that critics worried might be missing? Early testing and pre-season assessments have sparked debate, but nothing quite compares to the genuine pressure and competition of race day in Melbourne.

Another pressing matter demands attention—will Aston Martin field a competitive entry, or will the team's reported difficulties lead to an unexpected withdrawal before the season even begins? The British squad's readiness remains a topic of considerable speculation as teams finalize their preparations.

Perhaps most significantly, the question of which team has positioned itself as the championship favorite cannot be overlooked. With new power units, revised aerodynamic regulations, and modified chassis specifications in play, the competitive pecking order has been fundamentally reshuffled. Which organization has solved the puzzle most effectively? Which driver pairing will emerge as the one to beat?

As the grid prepares to roll out in Australia, these talking points will dominate conversation in the paddock and among fans worldwide, setting the tone for what promises to be a transformative season ahead.

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Article 2.2

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2026 Power Unit Regulations

Chapter: Chapter II - Power Unit Changes

In Simple Terms

2026 brings major engine rule changes. The complex MGU-H is removed to cut costs and attract new manufacturers. To compensate, the MGU-K becomes much more powerful and the battery is bigger. The goal is simpler, more sustainable power units that are still cutting-edge.

  • MGU-H removed from power units
  • MGU-K power increased significantly
  • Larger energy store capacity
  • Aims to attract new manufacturers
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For 2026, the power unit will comprise a 1.6 litre V6 turbocharged internal combustion engine with a significantly enhanced electrical component. The MGU-H will be removed. The electrical power output will increase substantially with a more powerful MGU-K and larger energy store.

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Technical Regulations

Article 5.1

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Definition of a New PU Manufacturer

Chapter: SECTION C: TECHNICAL REGULATIONS

In Simple Terms

A 'New PU Manufacturer' is a company entering F1 for the first time that hasn't built power units before (2014-2021) and hasn't inherited significant technology from existing manufacturers. If approved by the FIA, they receive special benefits and exemptions for 5 years (from 3 years before entry through 1 year after). The FIA evaluates applicants based on their facilities, engine experience, and ERS system knowledge.

  • New PU Manufacturers must meet two conditions: no prior homologation since 2014 AND no significant inherited IP from established manufacturers
  • Approved new manufacturers receive a 5-year window of special rights/exemptions (N-3 to N+1 calendar years)
  • The FIA has absolute discretion in granting status and evaluates applicants on infrastructure investment, ICE experience, and ERS system expertise
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A PU Manufacturer intending to supply PUs for the first time in year N, will be considered to be a "New PU Manufacturer" if it (or any related party): a. has not homologated a PU at least once in the period 2014-2021; and b. has not received any significant recent Intellectual Property from a PU Manufacturer who is not a New PU Manufacturer, subject to the conditions outlined in Article 5.2 of this Appendix. (together, for this Article 5 only, the "Necessary Conditions") The "New PU Manufacturer" status will be granted by the FIA, at its absolute discretion, for the complete calendar years from N-3 to N+1. In order to be granted the "New PU Manufacturer" status, the PU Manufacturer in question must, upon the request of the FIA, provide the FIA with all of the detailed information or documents requested by the FIA describing the commercial background and details of the PU Manufacturer's business, the Intellectual Property owned by the PU Manufacturer and the technical relationship between the PU Manufacturer and any other related entity or persons (the "Requested Documentation"). PU Manufacturers granted a "New PU Manufacturer" status are given additional rights or exemptions in certain provisions of the Technical, Sporting and Financial Regulations. In order to assess whether the Necessary Conditions have been satisfied by a PU Manufacturer, the FIA will assess the Requested Documentation provided by the PU Manufacturer with regard to three factors: a. Infrastructure: the necessity for the PU Manufacturer to build facilities, invest significantly in assets, and hire personnel with prior Formula 1 experience; b. ICE status: the prior experience of the PU Manufacturer in Formula 1 Internal Combustion Engines, and potential possession of significant recent Intellectual Property; and c. ERS status: the prior experience of the PU Manufacturer in Formula 1 ERS systems, and potential possession of significant recent Intellectual Property.

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Technical Regulations

Article C9.6.2

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Gear Ratio Nomination and Changes

Chapter: C9

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Teams must decide their gear ratios before the season starts and tell the FIA. In 2026, they get one free chance to change them mid-season. From 2027 onwards, teams can adjust either the gear pairs OR the final drive during the season, but they can't change both at the same time.

  • All gear ratios must be officially declared before the first race of the season
  • 2026 is special: teams get exactly one opportunity to modify their ratios during the season
  • From 2027 onwards: teams can change gear pairs OR final drive separately, but choosing one option locks out the other
  • This rule prevents teams from constantly tweaking their drivetrain setup
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Each F1 Team must nominate forward gear ratios declared to FIA technical delegate at first Competition. During 2026 only, ratios may be changed once during season. From 2027 onwards, changes may involve either gear ratio pairs or final drive, but not both.

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