Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has shared positive updates from recent discussions with Max Verstappen regarding the 2026 technical regulations. Domenicali emphasized a collaborative approach amid the driver's criticisms of the new rules. He expressed hope that the four-time world champion will remain in the sport.
Stefano Domenicali, Formula 1's president and CEO, described his conversations with Red Bull driver Max Verstappen as constructive during an interview in London. Verstappen has been vocal about the 2026 regulations, criticizing energy conservation tactics like lift-and-coast and calling the car 'Formula E on steroids' after testing in Bahrain. Domenicali noted that Verstappen is now channeling his views through appropriate channels, following discussions in Suzuka. “You know me, I respect Max a lot. I speak with him a lot and of course he is quite opinionated in that respect,” Domenicali said. The regulations stem from the automotive industry's shift toward electrification, aimed at attracting manufacturers like Audi and Honda. Domenicali stressed the importance of remembering this 'starting point' and anticipates future changes emphasizing sustainable fuels and internal combustion engines. He reminded all involved that 'the sport is bigger than any one of us, anyone.' Upcoming team principals' discussions on April 20 could lead to adjustments before the Miami Grand Prix, with larger revisions eyed for 2027. Domenicali urged avoiding a 'negative confrontational approach,' stating it offers no value to the sport. He reiterated confidence in Verstappen's future in F1, calling him one of the best drivers and hoping the unique adrenaline of the series keeps him engaged.