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Stroll Paints Dark Scenario for 2026

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Lance Stroll is well known for not giving too detailed answers - certainly not if it went badly in the racing car. But when he was approached in his media round before the British Grand Prix in Silverstone in 2025 on his first impressions of the new regulations for 2026, Stroll was almost impossible to slow down.
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Lance Stroll is well known for not giving too detailed answers - certainly not if it went badly in the racing car. But when he was approached in his media round before the British Grand Prix in Silverstone in 2025 on his first impressions of the new regulations for 2026, Stroll was almost impossible to slow down.

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Lance Stroll is skeptical about the 2026 cars after testing for the first time his team's future single-seater in the simulator. The Aston Martin F1 rider hopes above all for competitiveness, which would make the season more bearable. "I don't know if the regulations are so exciting," said Strolle to Silverstone. "But it's a relative game and if you have a fast car, they'll be exciting. We'll see what next year is up to. I don't know what (...)

The criticism of the new formula 1 regulation for 2026 does not stop. Also Lance Stroll takes the increasing electrification sharply on the grain. Science project instead of Knigsklasse.

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Motorsport-Magazin.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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