Revolutionizing Formula 1: 5 Game-Changing Rules for 2026

Loking forward to the 2026 Formula 1 season, this won’t be a minor update but a complete reset of the sport. In this video, we explain in detail which five rules will completely transform Formula 1 in 2026, from smaller and lighter cars with less downforce to the removal of DRS and the introduction of new modes such as Boost Mode, Overtake Mode and Recharge Mode. We also take a deep dive into the new hybrid power units with a 50/50 split between the internal combustion engine and electric power, the arrival of e-fuels, and the impact on top speed, strategy and overtaking. This is everything you need to know about the new F1 2026 regulations!

If Formula 1 were to cancel races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, potential alternative locations could include other existing tracks on the calendar, such as Imola in Italy or Portimao in Portugal. Another option could be to add new venues that have hosted races in the past, like Istanbul Park in Turkey or the Circuit of the Americas in the United States. Additionally, F1 could explore holding races in countries that have previously expressed interest in hosting events, such as Qatar or Malaysia. The series could also consider returning to classic circuits like Hockenheimring in Germany or Magny-Cours in France. Ultimately, the decision would depend on various factors, including logistics, safety considerations, and contractual agreements.

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