F1 2026 Opener in Australia to Run Without Curfew Limitations
The FIA has decided to remove curfew restrictions for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in the 2026 campaign. This decision clears the way for teams to work extended hours during the opening event of the year.

In a significant operational change for the 2026 season, motorsport's governing body has eliminated curfew restrictions that would have applied to Formula 1's curtain-raiser at Albert Park. The decision allows teams unrestricted access to their facilities and personnel schedules during the Australian Grand Prix weekend.
This move represents a departure from previous regulatory frameworks that had imposed time-based limitations on team operations. By removing these constraints at the season's first outing, the FIA has granted competitors greater flexibility in how they manage their preparation and work schedules during the opening round.
The implications of this change could prove significant for teams juggling multiple priorities as they commence their 2026 campaign in Melbourne. With curfew restrictions no longer in place, teams will have the autonomy to organize their operational schedules according to their specific needs and circumstances during the Australian Grand Prix weekend.
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