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Verstappen Slams 2026 F1 Cars: 'More Like Formula E'
18 Feb
Summary
- Max Verstappen dislikes 2026 F1 regulations, comparing cars to 'Formula E on steroids'.
- Drivers must now focus on energy management due to new engine power split.
- Verstappen defends his honest criticism, stating freedom of speech allows opinions.

Max Verstappen has voiced strong disapproval of the 2026 Formula 1 regulations, describing the new cars as akin to "Formula E on steroids." The reigning champion finds the increased emphasis on energy management, a necessity with the engines now balancing battery and combustion power equally, to be contrary to the pure driving experience expected in Formula 1. He shared these sentiments after the initial Bahrain preseason test.




