Regulation Changes
Formula 1 2026 season preview: Australian Grand Prix opener ushers in revolutionary regulations
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The 2026 Formula 1 season opens on March 8 at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne's Albert Park, launching a new era with smaller redesigned cars, 50% electrified hybrid engines, active aerodynamics replacing DRS, and an expanded 11-team grid including newcomers Cadillac and Audi. Defending champion Lando Norris of McLaren faces strong preseason favorites Mercedes and George Russell (+200 odds), with Ferrari and Red Bull close behind; Aston Martin struggled in testing despite Adrian Newey's leadership. US broadcasts shift to Apple TV, and fans can submit championship predictions until March 6.
Formula 1 teams are set for the second and final three-day pre-season test at the Bahrain International Circuit from February 18 to 20. This session follows last week's testing and focuses on refining new cars under updated aerodynamic and power unit regulations. The event will provide insights into team performances ahead of the Australian Grand Prix on March 8.
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Haas F1 has revealed the livery for its 2026 challenger, the VF-26, continuing its white, black, and red theme with prominent Toyota branding. Team principal Ayao Komatsu has issued a reality check, warning that the new regulations will pose significant hurdles for the smallest team on the grid. Technical director Andrea De Zordo highlighted energy management as a key challenge amid rapid car development.