Liam Lawson diz que pilotos da F1 sempre reclamam das novas regras

O piloto da Racing Bulls, Liam Lawson, afirmou que os pilotos de Fórmula 1 tendem a reclamar de tudo, incluindo o controverso regulamento de 2026, que introduziu carros menores e mais leves com maior ênfase em energia elétrica. Ele reconheceu as preocupações válidas com a segurança após o acidente de alta velocidade de Oliver Bearman em Suzuka, enquanto expressou esperança por melhorias de desempenho por meio de futuras atualizações. A FIA relatou conversas construtivas sobre possíveis mudanças após discussões com a F1 e os fabricantes de motores.

A Fórmula 1 implementou mudanças abrangentes para a temporada de 2026, apresentando carros menores e mais leves, juntamente com unidades de potência que priorizam a energia elétrica. Essas regras dividiram o paddock, com o campeão mundial Lando Norris classificando a situação como 'não como deveria ser' e o ex-companheiro de equipe Max Verstappen comparando as corridas com a Fórmula E e Mario Kart. Lawson disse aos repórteres que tais reclamações são típicas entre os pilotos. 'Como pilotos de corrida, nós meio que reclamamos de tudo, literalmente', disse ele. 'No final das contas, sempre haverá coisas que queremos do carro.'

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