Fernando Alonso's high-impact crash during the 2016 Australian Grand Prix provided key data that propelled Formula 1's adoption of the halo head protection device. The incident highlighted vulnerabilities in cockpit safety and influenced the FIA's research efforts. Simulations later confirmed the halo's effectiveness in similar scenarios.
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Safety concerns rise over F1 2026 car start procedures
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During the first pre-season test in Bahrain, Formula 1 teams and drivers raised alarms about the safety of the new 2026 cars, particularly regarding race starts and energy management. McLaren team principal Andrea Stella urged immediate changes to prevent potential accidents on the grid. The issues stem from the removal of the MGU-H, requiring longer turbo spool-up times that complicate launches.
Ferrari tested a novel winglet on the front of the halo during practice and the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix but removed it ahead of qualifying. The team faced questions over its legality from the FIA and a rival protest threat. Officials believe it acted as a windscreen to redirect airflow.
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A controversial maneuver by Argentine driver Franco Colapinto in an accident sparked complaints from a team. The FIA responded by introducing a regulation modification for 2026. This change aims to prevent similar chaos in the premier motorsport category.
Formula 1 drivers have criticized aspects of the 2026 regulations following the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, particularly energy management affecting qualifying and on-track battles. Alpine's Pierre Gasly called for tweaks but pushed back against excessive negativity, while McLaren's Lando Norris and Williams' Alexander Albon detailed specific issues. A review meeting is planned next week ahead of the Miami race.
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Mercedes secured a commanding 1-2 finish at the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with George Russell winning from pole ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took third — as covered in our race report. The result amplified questions over Ferrari's decision not to pit under virtual safety car periods, a call Lewis Hamilton criticized on team radio amid McLaren's praise for Mercedes' power unit mastery.
Building on the Australian GP near-miss and start procedure debates, Shanghai paddock talk ahead of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix highlighted George Russell's power unit mastery, persistent safety fears, and new technical innovations like Ferrari's radical rear wing.
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The Formula 1 Commission met in Bahrain on Wednesday during the final pre-season test, discussing feedback on the 2026 cars and safety concerns over race starts. The FIA has decided against immediate modifications to the start procedure, citing immature feedback. Discussions also covered expanding sprint races to 12 events.
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