Mick Schumacher apoia a capacidade da F1 de refinar as regras de 2026

O piloto da IndyCar Mick Schumacher expressou confiança de que a Fórmula 1 melhorará seus criticados regulamentos de 2026, ecoando sentimentos recentes do CEO da F1, Stefano Domenicali. Em uma entrevista ao Motorsport.com antes de sua corrida em Long Beach, o ex-piloto da F1 traçou paralelos com inovações passadas, como as correções de efeito solo de 2022.

Schumacher, filho do heptacampeão mundial de F1 Michael e que esteve na F1 pela última vez em 2022, ofereceu tranquilidade em meio aos debates no início da temporada sobre o foco das regras de 2026 na energia elétrica, o que tem estimulado as ultrapassagens, mas gerado críticas quanto à classificação e à segurança — incluindo a forte batida de Oliver Bearman em Suzuka. Após os comentários de Domenicali sobre possíveis ajustes, Schumacher disse: 'A F1 é um desenvolvimento contínuo. Eles sempre trabalharão duro em qualquer problema que enfrentarem, eles vão melhorar'. Ele destacou como os problemas de 'porpoising' dos carros com efeito solo em 2022 foram rapidamente resolvidos, tornando-os as máquinas mais rápidas. 'Não tenho dúvidas de que encontrarão uma maneira de melhorar o que têm e se divertir novamente', acrescentou. Preparando-se para sua estreia na IndyCar em Long Beach, Schumacher elogiou o histórico de reinvenção da F1 para se manter no topo do automobilismo.

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