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F1 2026 regulation changes explained: Everything you need to know

The 2026 season brings the biggest regulation changes in a decade. Here is a comprehensive breakdown for fans new and old.

Power unit changes:

  • Increased electrical power. The MGU-K (kinetic energy recovery) output increases significantly.
  • Removal of the MGU-H (heat energy recovery). This has been the most complex and expensive component of the current power units. Removing it levels the playing field.
  • New fuel regulations: move toward sustainable fuels.
  • Source: FIA 2026 Technical Regulations document.

Aerodynamic changes:

  • Active aerodynamics return. Movable front and rear wing elements that adjust based on speed.
  • Simplified floor design to reduce dirty air effect on following cars.
  • Smaller overall car dimensions. Cars have been criticized for being too large and heavy.
  • Target: 30kg weight reduction from current cars.

What this means for competition:

  • Every team starts from scratch with new power units and new aero concepts.
  • Historically, regulation resets produce closer competition in year 1 before one team pulls ahead.
  • New manufacturers entering: Audi (taking over Sauber), Ford (partnering with Red Bull). More factory teams means more competition.

Why it matters:

  • The active aero is designed to improve racing. DRS has been effective but artificial. Active aero should provide a more organic overtaking solution.
  • Smaller cars can race closer on tight circuits like Monaco and Singapore.

Sources:

  • FIA — 2026 Technical Regulations
  • Formula1.com — regulation explainers
  • Autosport — technical analysis
  • The Race — engineering breakdowns
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 5, 2026, 12:35 AM

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