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Home / Sports / Muddy Trainers, Secret Views: Inside F1's Private Test

Muddy Trainers, Secret Views: Inside F1's Private Test

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Formula 1 held a private, no-access test for 2026 cars.
  • Fans and a reporter circumvented security for glimpses.
  • New cars appear slower, narrower, with louder engine sounds.
Muddy Trainers, Secret Views: Inside F1's Private Test

Formula 1 teams gathered at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for a private, five-day test of the 2026 cars. This secretive event, which barred media and fans, aimed to iron out issues with the significant new engine and car design rules behind closed doors before official tests. Security was tight, with private and public guards patrolling the circuit to prevent any unauthorized views.

Despite the restrictions, a reporter and a group of fans found vantage points on nearby hills to observe the cars. They noted that the new 2026 vehicles appear slower and narrower than previous models, a deliberate change to encourage closer racing. The new engines also produced a louder, more electric sound, with increased electrical power compared to older hybrid systems.

Several teams, including Alpine, Audi, and Racing Bulls, experienced technical difficulties during the test, leading to red flags. Cadillac also reported issues with a new light safety system. While early conclusions are premature, the secrecy surrounding the event has sparked fan curiosity and highlighted F1's challenges in balancing exclusivity with public engagement.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The F1 teams wanted to test the new 2026 car designs and engines privately to resolve any early issues behind closed doors before official tests.
The new F1 cars for 2026 appeared slower and narrower, designed for closer racing, and featured louder, more electric-sounding engines with increased electrical power.
Yes, teams like Alpine, Audi, and Racing Bulls faced technical difficulties, and Cadillac experienced issues with its new safety system, resulting in several red flags.

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