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Lance Stroll has delivered a savage takedown of the 2026 F1 regulations, calling them “fundamentally flawed” ahead of this weekend’s Miami GP.
Lance Stroll criticized the 2026 Formula 1 regulations, labeling them as “fundamentally flawed” before the Miami Grand Prix this weekend. The Canadian driver has faced challenges with his Aston Martin vehicle due to vibrations from the Honda power unit. Stroll is among those not in favor of the new power units introduced this year and their impact on racing. The FIA has implemented enhancements in Miami to address issues like superclipping and differences in closing speeds. Stroll expressed hope that these changes would improve the racing spectacle by reducing the need for complex driving techniques. However, he believes that true F1 cars are still a long way off from being able to push flat out without concerns about energy management. Stroll also supports a return to the V10 or V8 era of cars, emphasizing the excitement and enjoyment they provided for both fans and drivers.





