Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has urged teams and fans to avoid panicking about the new 2026 technical regulations following preseason testing. He assured that the changes will lead to incredible racing despite concerns raised by drivers like Max Verstappen. Domenicali emphasized the sport's ability to address any issues collaboratively.
Preseason testing for the 2026 Formula 1 season took place in Barcelona and Bahrain, with only the final week in Bahrain fully televised. During these sessions, teams acclimatized to the new machinery without full competitive running, yet several concerns emerged regarding the regulations.
Critics have highlighted safety issues with start procedures and the potential for reduced overtaking. Red Bull's Max Verstappen described the increased emphasis on the electrical components of power units as an "anti-racing" formula. The new power units deploy electrical energy rapidly, causing cars to 'super clip' down straights. This requires drivers to slow in high-speed corners to recharge batteries, followed by quick gear shifts under full power before the internal combustion engine takes over alone.
Addressing these points, Domenicali told media, as reported by Autosport, “I don't understand what all this panicking is all about. There will be incredible racing, there will be a lot of action. And that's why, as I said, prudence is always part of my style.” He added, “In any case, if something is not as we would want, I think that the credibility of the sport is we can sit down with responsible people, the technical people and the FIA, to find solutions. I’m not worried at all.”
On the unfamiliar sounds from the power units, Domenicali noted that sophisticated fans might notice differences in certain situations, but “the 99.9 per cent of the fans will not feel that because it's impossible.” He remained positive, stating that any necessary rectifications could be made collaboratively within the system. With the season-opening Australian Grand Prix approaching, Domenicali expressed confidence in exciting on-track action.