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Verstappen's Mario Kart prep for new F1 cars
12 Mar
Summary
- Max Verstappen criticizes F1's 2026 engine regulations as 'anti-racing'.
- Drivers find new F1 cars require energy management over speed.
- Verstappen also competes in sports car racing, enjoying its less political nature.

Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen has expressed significant reservations about the new energy-focused engine regulations set to be implemented for the 2026 season. He has described the upcoming cars and racing style as 'anti-racing,' a sentiment echoed by fellow drivers who find the new approach to overtaking and energy management artificial.
The new F1 cars heavily prioritize electrical energy management, where drivers may need to drive slower to recharge batteries for a later power boost, altering the traditional pursuit of high speeds. Verstappen plans to compete in the 24-hour sports car race at the Nürburgring in May, finding this and other racing endeavors a welcome distraction from F1's political landscape.




