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F1 stakeholders have three priority areas for immediate 2026 changes, and six solutions in play. Here’s what we know about those plans
Formula 1 stakeholders will meet next week to address key issues with the 2026 rules formula, focusing on six key solutions.
After the first three races of the new rules era, efforts are underway to address evident problems and enhance the racing experience.
While the new yo-yo racing style hasn’t prompted immediate action, other areas like safety, qualifying excitement, and speed drop off are top priorities for potential rule changes.
The upcoming meeting on April 9 will involve team technical chiefs, engine manufacturers, the FIA, and F1 heads to discuss necessary tweaks.
The goal is to agree on rule changes before the Miami Grand Prix on May 3 to address concerns raised by drivers and fans.
Issues like safety improvements following incidents like Ollie Bearman’s crash, enhancing qualifying experience, and managing speed drops at the end of straights will be key focus areas.
Efforts are being made to find solutions that will improve the overall competitiveness and entertainment value of Formula 1 races.



