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Charles Leclerc Defends F1 Racing in 2026: It "Doesn't Feel so Artificial"

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The new F1 regulations have divided opinion: some think the racing is now like Mario Kart, but Leclerc is relishing the challenge
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Charles Leclerc believes that the new F1s are not too artificial, despite the criticisms in this direction since the beginning of the season. The dependence on electric energy and the Overtake mode receives criticism but the Ferrari driver is not frustrated. He and his team-mate Lewis Hamilton have faced each other on track, between them and with the Mercedes drivers, and they have repeatedly repeated how much they like these new Formula 1s and …

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Charles Leclerc is considered to be one of the best qualifying drivers in Formula 1. However, this does not bother him with the new rules anymore. Super-rounds are not rewarded in 2026, but punished.

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Planet F1 broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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