Former Formula 1 driver Alex Wurz predicts dramatic moments in the 2026 season due to major technical regulations. Changes to aerodynamics and power units could lead to significant performance advantages. Manufacturers like Mercedes and Red Bull Powertrains may have exploited a loophole in the new rules.
The 2026 Formula 1 season is set to bring substantial changes to the sport, with updates to both aerodynamic designs and power unit regulations. These modifications aim to enhance the electrical component's role, matching its output to that of the combustion engine and increasing battery influence overall.
Alex Wurz, a former F1 driver and current chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, foresees intense competition as drivers adapt to the new energy management system. Speaking to Kronen Zeitung, he stated, “The first half of the season in particular could be extremely interesting with the new energy management system.” He added, “There could be some crazy scenes. You can gain more than a second in various corners and sectors.”
Reports suggest that Mercedes and Red Bull Powertrains have discovered a way to gain an edge with the revised power units. Wurz explained the potential impact: “The FIA has reduced the compression, and the measurement is taken at room temperature. Apparently, two manufacturers have exploited thermal expansion. We're talking about 10 to 15 horsepower, which translates to three to four tenths of a second per lap.”
Such an advantage, he noted, could be decisive in the championship battle. “Even a top driver can't beat a poor one for that. This could decide the world championship.” While the true effects remain unclear until testing begins, these developments promise a thrilling new era for F1 fans.