Championing Change: Lance Stroll Challenges F1’s ‘Flawed’ Rules for 2026 Season

Championing Change: Lance Stroll Challenges F1's 'Flawed' Rules for 2026 Season

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Frustrated Lance Stroll blasts “fundamentally flawed” F1 2026 rules

Lance Stroll criticized the 2026 Formula 1 power unit rules as “fundamentally flawed” despite recent updates. Stroll expressed his discontent during his time in Miami, encouraged by his recent experiences racing different cars and watching F1 cars from the past. He hopes for improvements that will allow drivers to push flat out without constant management constraints. Stroll compared the current F1 cars unfavorably to historic ones, emphasizing the need for a return to more exciting and intense racing. He highlighted his preference for driving cars from other categories over F1 cars, citing factors like weight and engine sound as key differences. Stroll predicts no significant changes until the next rule set in 2031 and believes that the current power unit rules remain problematic.

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