Why F1 2026 engine rule changes are being discussed at F1 Commission meeting
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The Formula 1 Commission met in Geneva on Thursday to review key aspects of the 2026 regulations. Discussions focused on preventing performance gaps between engine manufacturers and the energy deployment strategy for the new power units, a topic that divides teams.
The second meeting of the F1 Commission for 2025 was held today, 24 April, in the FIA offices in Geneva and online. It was chaired by Nikolas Tombazis, Director of the FIA Single Seat, and Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of FOM. Here is an overview of the main points of discussion: Update of the 2025 Regulation Minor improvements have been made to the Sporting Regulations 2025, the most notable being: Recent changes to the Financial Regula…
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