Ocon: Overtaking still tough in 2026 F1 ahead of Australia

Building on early testing impressions, Haas driver Esteban Ocon has reiterated concerns that overtaking could remain challenging under Formula 1's 2026 regulations. He highlighted the limited advantages of Overtake Mode over DRS, speaking ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

Formula 1's 2026 regulations feature active aerodynamics and Overtake Mode—a one-per-lap electrical power boost of 0.5MJ deployable when within one second of the car ahead—to replace DRS and aid passing. Following Haas teammates' doubts after Barcelona pre-season testing, Esteban Ocon shared simulation-based insights with Motorsport.com and media before the Australian Grand Prix.

Ocon noted Overtake Mode offers only about a tenth of a second gain, compared to DRS's six or seven tenths in recent years. "The overtake usage looks like it's only a tenth gain, while DRS last year was like six or seven tenths through the lap, so to overtake it looks quite difficult on paper," he said.

He stressed race-day uncertainties with energy management and Overtake Mode interactions, calling Albert Park "probably the most difficult track in terms of energy management." Ocon compared it to Bahrain and Barcelona, adding, "We can optimise that way as well, but in the race we don't know how that's going to work with the overtake usage... a lot of things to learn."

The 2026 F1 season begins on 8 March at Melbourne's Albert Park.

Relaterte artikler

Mercedes' George Russell and Kimi Antonelli celebrate one-two podium finish at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
Bilde generert av AI

Mercedes dominates 2026 Australian Grand Prix opener with one-two finish

Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

George Russell led teammate Kimi Antonelli to a commanding Mercedes one-two at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the Formula 1 season opener featuring 11 teams for the first time since 2016 under major new regulations. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton followed in third and fourth amid strategic missteps, while debuts for Audi and Cadillac brought midfield promise despite challenges.

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali expressed confidence that the series will adjust its new 2026 technical regulations to address concerns from drivers and fans. He highlighted increased overtaking and growing global interest despite issues in qualifying sessions. Stakeholders are meeting to implement short-term changes ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

Rapportert av AI

Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar stated that Formula 1 cars can now overtake with identical pace, thanks to the 2026 season's emphasis on energy management. He noted this marks a shift from last year, when attackers needed a significant speed advantage. The first three grands prix saw 149 overtakes, far more than the 63 recorded in the same races in 2025.

Dette nettstedet bruker informasjonskapsler

Vi bruker informasjonskapsler for analyse for å forbedre nettstedet vårt. Les vår personvernerklæring for mer informasjon.
Avvis