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Discussions on Deck: F1 to Review 2026 Regulations Following Chinese Grand Prix

Formula 1 is set to convene discussions regarding potential modifications to its 2026 technical regulations following the Chinese Grand Prix. The talks aim to address widespread concerns raised by the driver roster regarding various aspects of the current rule package.

Discussions on Deck: F1 to Review 2026 Regulations Following Chinese Grand Prix
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In the aftermath of the Chinese Grand Prix, Formula 1 officials will engage in substantive conversations about possible adjustments to the 2026 rules package. The discussions have been prompted by considerable feedback from drivers who have voiced concerns over several elements within the current regulatory framework.

The timing of these talks immediately following the Shanghai circuit race reflects F1's commitment to addressing driver feedback during the season. By scheduling the review after this pivotal event, the sport's governing body aims to evaluate the on-track implications and gather comprehensive input from competitors who have experienced the regulations firsthand.

The prospect of rule modifications signals that certain aspects of the 2026 package may warrant refinement to enhance the competitive experience and driver satisfaction. The specific tweaks under consideration remain focused on easing the elements that have drawn the most criticism from the grid, though the precise nature of these adjustments will likely emerge during the formal discussions.

This proactive approach demonstrates F1's willingness to engage in mid-season dialogue about regulatory matters, potentially setting a precedent for responsiveness to driver concerns as the season progresses.

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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 3.1

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2026 Aerodynamic Regulations

Chapter: Chapter III - Bodywork

In Simple Terms

2026 F1 cars get a major redesign. They'll be smaller, lighter, and feature active aero that adjusts automatically based on speed - like "Z-mode" for straights and "X-mode" for corners. This aims to make racing closer while keeping F1 cars as the pinnacle of technology.

  • Smaller, lighter cars
  • Active aerodynamic elements introduced
  • Multiple aero modes for different conditions
  • Designed for closer racing
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For 2026, cars will feature revised aerodynamic regulations including active aerodynamic elements. The front and rear wing configurations will change to reduce downforce in certain conditions while maintaining close racing ability. Smaller overall dimensions aim to reduce car weight and improve racing.

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Technical Regulations

Article C1.2

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Regulatory Framework

Chapter: ARTICLE C1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES

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F1 is governed by four main rulebooks: the International Sporting Code (general racing rules), plus three F1-specific regulations covering technical specifications, sporting conduct, and financial matters. These documents are regularly updated and work together to ensure fair competition.

  • Four core regulatory documents govern F1: ISC, Technical Regulations, Sporting Regulations, and Financial Regulations
  • These regulations are amended periodically to adapt to changing circumstances in the sport
  • All four document sets must be followed equally by teams, drivers, and officials
  • The regulations cover every aspect of F1 from car design to driver conduct to team finances
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The regulations applicable to the Championship are the International Sporting Code (the ISC), the Formula One Technical Regulations, the Formula One Sporting Regulations, and the Formula One Financial Regulations, as amended from time to time, together referred to as the Regulations.

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