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Home / Sports / Bortoleto: F1 2026 driving won't erase karting skills

Bortoleto: F1 2026 driving won't erase karting skills

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Bortoleto believes drivers can adapt to 2026 F1 cars without forgetting karting skills.
  • The 2026 regulations introduce radical changes to power units and car management.
  • Audi F1 unveiled its factory entry, preparing for accelerated development and debut.
Bortoleto: F1 2026 driving won't erase karting skills

Formula 1 rookie Gabriel Bortoleto has downplayed claims that the upcoming 2026 regulations will necessitate drivers completely abandoning their fundamental skills. He stated that while the new cars will require enhanced management of energy and hybrid systems, the core ability to drive fast will remain.

Bortoleto's perspective contrasts with comments from driver Esteban Ocon, who suggested the changes would be so profound that existing driving techniques would be rendered obsolete. The 2026 regulations represent F1's most significant technical overhaul since the hybrid era began, with power units split between internal combustion and electrical energy, and cars being lighter.

During Audi F1's factory entry launch, Bortoleto stressed that adaptation, not a complete reset, is key. He noted that managing energy will change cornering and race strategy, but the objective of extracting lap time and racing wheel-to-wheel persists. Audi is accelerating its development for its 2026 debut, with private and official tests scheduled soon.

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Audi's long-term vision, led by Mattia Binotto, aims for benchmark status by the end of the decade. Bortoleto described joining Audi at this early stage as a "once in a lifetime" opportunity to create a lasting legacy. Teammate Nico Hülkenberg shares the anticipation for the project's reality and the car's aesthetic appeal.

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Rookie Gabriel Bortoleto believes drivers will adapt rather than forget, emphasizing core racing skills remain crucial despite new energy management demands.
The 2026 rules involve a power unit split, increased electrical energy, lighter cars, and a greater focus on energy management in qualifying and racing.
Audi F1 is preparing for its full factory debut in 2026, having recently unveiled its factory entry and accelerating development.

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