P1racenews AI automatic summary:
McLaren’s Andrea Stella and Williams’ James Vowles have hailed changes to the 2026 Formula 1 regulations which offer “more freedom” and “more performance.”
The FIA introduced its revised 2026 rule cycle plans at the Canadian Grand Prix in June, focusing on making cars shorter, narrower, and lighter. The new regulations aimed to conserve energy with increased electrification in hybrid power units, incorporating multiple aerodynamic revisions. Concerns arose that the lower downforce generated by the 2026 cars could make them slower than current F1 machines. However, adjustments made by the FIA increased car performance to be closer to current models, addressing team bosses’ worries. The collaborative effort between the FIA and teams in developing the regulations was praised by Williams and McLaren team principals, ensuring a good balance of performance and freedom. The changes aimed to enhance cornering speeds and maintain Formula 1 as the pinnacle of motorsport.