‘Is the Car Behind in Control?’ F1 2026 Rules Spark Alex Albon’s Concern
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The speed of approach between cars due to the different use of energy has been a topic of conversation since the pre-season tests, but after Oliver Bearman’s clever accident in Suzuka everything has gone one step further. According to Alex Albon, this is also related to active aerodynamics and to the way in which the “straight mode” and the “curve mode” work in the different cars. Furthermore, it has become apparent that the drivers do not have …
‘Is the car behind in control?’ F1 2026 rules spark Alex Albon’s concern
Alexander Albon has weighed in on the impact of Formula 1’s 2026 regulations, which he said were discussed in the drivers’ briefing.Closing speed between cars deploying energy and others harvesting it has been a hot topic since pre-season testing and was thrust under the spotlight by Oliver Bearman’s hefty Suzuka crash, when the young Briton lost control of his Haas car at 308km/h when ...Keep reading
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