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Russell: New F1 Cars Offer Exciting Racing
27 Jan
Summary
- New 2026 F1 cars are smaller, lighter, and more powerful.
- Drivers find the 2026 regulations more intuitive than expected.
- Electrification and new overtake modes promise thrilling races.

Formula 1's 2026 regulations are set to introduce a significant overhaul, with new cars described as smaller, lighter, and more powerful. Mercedes driver George Russell, who tested the new machines, found them more intuitive than anticipated, despite the substantial changes to power units and chassis.
The revamped cars feature nearly triple the electrical power deployment compared to previous years. This increased electrification, alongside a new 'overtake' mode replacing DRS, is expected to foster more dynamic and exciting racing. Drivers are adapting to new energy recovery strategies and the enhanced on-track options available to them.
Initial feedback from drivers like Russell and Liam Lawson suggests a positive reception to the real-world feel of the cars, which are visually smaller and appear to be the quickest ever seen at the Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya. Pre-season testing, extending to Bahrain, will be crucial for fully understanding the new power units and optimizing performance for the upcoming season.




