Formula 1 stakeholders met on Monday to ratify targeted adjustments to the 2026 technical regulations following recent races. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff urged regulators to use 'a scalpel, not a baseball bat' in making tweaks to address issues like qualifying tactics and safety concerns. The changes focus on powertrain elements amid mixed fan reactions.
A high-level group of Formula 1 stakeholders, including representatives from teams, the FIA, and F1, convened on Monday to approve subtle modifications to the 2026 rules. These adjustments stem from technical and sporting meetings after the opening three races, prompted by complaints over lift-and-coast strategies in qualifying, battery charge influencing overtakes, and safety risks highlighted by Oliver Bearman's high-speed crash at Suzuka while avoiding Franco Colapinto's slower Alpine car traveling 45km/h less.