F1 2026 Rules Still Half-Baked—FIA Leaving Key Details Undefined
"F1 writing rules on the fly again. This is what happens when you chase electrification while the grid still doesn't agree on what fast looks like."
— Revvly Take
The FIA is deliberately leaving the 2026 rulebook incomplete ahead of Barcelona's first collective test this month. According to technical director Nikolas Tombazis, these undefined 'levers' are intentional—ways to control the formula as teams develop their powertrains and chassis. It's either genius or chaos, depending on whether the FIA actually knows what it's doing.
Autosport · Jan 8
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