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F1’s governing body have announced further changes to the new regulations
Further changes to the F1 regulations are anticipated for the 2027 season, as announced by the sport’s governing body, the FIA. The new regulations introduced prior to the 2026 season focused on electrification, revamping the chassis and power unit rules. This overhaul increased the electrical power by threefold, resulting in a nearly equal split between the hybrid electric motor and the Internal Combustion Engine. In response to driver feedback, the split will shift to 60/40 in the upcoming season. Recent changes discussed in an FIA commission meeting include minor adjustments to aerodynamic components and the proposal to extend pre-season testing days to four. All regulatory modifications must be approved by the FIA World Motor Sport Council.





