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F1 Factories Gear Up for 2026 Revolution
11 Feb
Summary
- Formula 1 faces its biggest rule change in history for 2026.
- Mercedes celebrates the end of an engine era that powered them to championships.
- Drivers are unwinding while teams work intensely on new car designs and power units.

Formula 1 teams are deep in preparation for a revolutionary 2026 season, driven by the most substantial rule changes the sport has ever encountered. At Mercedes High Performance Powertrains in Brixworth, a special celebration marked the conclusion of an engine cycle that underpinned eight consecutive Constructors' Championships from 2014 to 2021. This marks a significant transition for engine suppliers.
Meanwhile, at Mercedes' Brackley base, Technical Director James Allison is overseeing the development of the entirely new car, a project he describes as the biggest in F1 history. While drivers are enjoying their off-season, with Kimi Antonelli visiting family in Italy and Ollie Bearman holidaying in the Maldives before Christmas in Monaco, the focus remains firmly on the future back at the factories.




