FIA Reports 'Constructive Dialogue' in Initial F1 Rules Meeting
- The FIA reported a constructive dialogue among technical experts about potential changes to the 2026 Formula One regulations after three races in the new era.
- The meeting included team representatives and power unit manufacturers addressing challenges from new chassis and engine rules that emphasize a 50-50 electric and combustion power split.
- Drivers face challenges such as easing off the throttle early and coasting into corners to recharge the battery due to the new power unit design.
- The FIA outlined a schedule of further meetings through April, including a high-level session on April 20 to consider proposals and seek consensus on energy management regulation tweaks.
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Motor racing-FIA reports 'constructive dialogue' in initial F1 rules meeting
LONDON, April 9 (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body reported "constructive dialogue on difficult topics" in an initial meeting of technical experts on Thursday to discuss possible changes to the 2026 regulations.
FIA reports 'constructive dialogue' in initial F1 rules meeting
LONDON, April 9 : Formula One's governing body reported "constructive dialogue on difficult topics" in an initial meeting of technical experts on Thursday to discuss possible changes to the 2026 regulations.The meeting in London was convened by the FIA and brought together representatives of the teams and pow
FIA Announces Potential Amendments to 2026 F1 Regulations After Meeting Over "Difficult Topics"
Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, announced in a statement that it met with F1 teams and power unit manufacturers to discuss potential changes to the 2026 regulations. It revealed that discussions took place over “difficult topics,” and the meeting would be followed by a series of other meetings to implement proposed changes. MotorBiscuit reported after the Japanese Grand Prix that the FIA was reconsidering 2026 engine regulations after Ollie…
The FIA and the technical managers of the Formula 1 teams and engine manufacturers met in London. The dialogue was constructive, but can one really find a solution for the central problems?
Formula 1 will change in Miami, although it still remains to be seen if for the better.The meeting held this Thursday between the International Automobile Federation (FIA) and the Formula 1 teams has resulted in an action plan to improve the regulation already in the next race.The widespread clamor against the influence of energy management in the competition will have its effect in the short term.While the exact magnitude of the changes is not …
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