Domenicali responde às críticas de Verstappen sobre a F1 2026

O CEO da Fórmula 1, Stefano Domenicali, abordou as críticas de Max Verstappen ao novo regulamento de 2026, enfatizando o diálogo aberto e o peso das palavras dos pilotos. Ele destacou os números positivos do início da temporada e observou que discussões sobre possíveis ajustes estão por vir. Domenicali ressaltou que a voz de Verstappen deve ser ouvida, mas que ela carrega uma influência significativa.

Após os três primeiros grandes prêmios sob o conjunto de regras de 2026, a F1 está em uma pausa em abril para reflexão. Os chefes de equipe devem se reunir em 20 de abril para discutir os ajustes levantados nas conversas técnicas, incluindo uma reunião recente de especialistas na última quinta-feira. O foco está no gerenciamento de energia para reduzir velocidades de aproximação perigosas e restaurar classificações agressivas.

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