F1 'Consider Rule Change' that Would Give One Team Major Help
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F1 considers major ADUO rule overhaul to boost engine development and rebalance competition
Formula 1 is evaluating a potentially transformative regulatory adjustment that could significantly influence the competitive landscape of the 2026 season. At the center of the discussion is the ADUO framework—Additional Development and Update Opportunities—a mechanism originally introduced to help underperforming power unit manufacturers recover performance deficits during the championship. However, as the early phase of the 2026 campaign has u…
Honda's difficult start of the 2026 season may well lead to an unexpected regulatory adjustment in Formula 1. According to several consistent sources, motorists are currently discussing a targeted change in the rules for the evolution of powertrains to help the Japanese manufacturer fill the gap. Associated with Aston Martin F1, Honda has been confronted with vibration problems since the first races, affecting both the performance and the reliab…
The F1 has understood the need to assist Honda. Formula 1 teams and manufacturers admit that the deficit Honda has with its power unit is so high that it harms the championship, so they already value a way to modify the regulation to speed up its recovery and improve the situation of Aston Martin. Formula 1 is closely following the deep crisis of Aston Martin-Honda, one of the most relevant teams on the grid and that only accumulates criticism f…
April 29, 2026 ✅ Motorsport. Risky decision: Formula 1 is considering changes to the technical regulations to help Honda close the gap with its competitors, The Race reports. ᐉ Football news ⚽ on UA-Football
F1 Considering Rule Change to Help Honda Amid Struggles
Formula 1 is reportedly considering a rule change to the engine regulations to help Honda’s power unit, which is well below the rest of the field’s threshold. Aston Martin made the bold move to sign up with Honda, which has powered F1 title contenders at Red Bull for several years. Before their success at Red Bull, Honda failed to make a great impression, going through reliability issues and a performance gap. Still, with the help of the energy-…
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