Grande Prêmio do Canadá empolga pilotos, mas regras de 2026 precisam de ajustes

Os pilotos que subiram ao pódio no Grande Prêmio do Canadá afirmaram que a corrida proporcionou uma disputa emocionante roda a roda, mas permanecem preocupados com os regulamentos de unidades de potência da Fórmula 1 para 2026.

Kimi Antonelli, Lewis Hamilton e Max Verstappen elogiaram os carros menores e mais leves de 2026 por permitirem corridas mais próximas no Circuito Gilles Villeneuve. O evento contou com diversas ultrapassagens que resultaram da habilidade dos pilotos, e não de sobreposições de sistemas, com ajustes na implementação de energia vindos de Miami também auxiliando na gestão de desempenho.

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Formula 1 tested modifications to its 2026 regulations at the Miami Grand Prix, prompting varied reactions from drivers. While some saw progress in qualifying, concerns persisted over racing dynamics and energy management. Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli won the race amid ongoing debates.

The 2026 Australian Grand Prix delivered a mix of overtakes and criticisms as Formula 1's new regulations sparked debate among drivers. George Russell secured victory for Mercedes ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli, while rookies like Arvid Lindblad impressed with points finishes. However, complaints about artificial racing due to energy management dominated post-race discussions.

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1997 Formula 1 champion Jacques Villeneuve described the 2026 F1 regulations as entertaining but said old-school racers like himself would have disliked them. Speaking after the Chinese Grand Prix, he noted the changes bring a different skill set while still rewarding top drivers. The regulations feature a near-equal split of power sources and active aerodynamics.

Formula 1 drivers expressed widespread frustration with qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix after the 2026 power unit regulations forced energy-saving tactics that punished aggressive driving. Pushing harder in corners led to slower straights due to earlier battery charging, as highlighted by several top drivers. The FIA adjusted the energy limit to 8 megajoules for Suzuka, but calls for further changes persist ahead of talks before the Miami Grand Prix.

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The FIA, Formula 1, teams and power unit manufacturers unanimously agreed on adjustments to the 2026 regulations following a meeting on Monday. The changes focus on energy management to make qualifying more competitive and enhance safety. Most updates will take effect from the Miami Grand Prix onward.

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