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F1 drivers and FIA officials discussing 2026 rule changes at Miami Grand Prix briefing.
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FIA introduces 2026 rule tweaks for Miami Grand Prix

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Formula 1 drivers united in pushing for regulation changes to the 2026 rules, introduced ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. The tweaks address safety concerns from high closing speeds, qualifying energy management, race starts, and wet weather performance. Feedback from drivers has been largely positive, viewing them as a step forward.

McLaren driver Lando Norris said Formula 1 must eliminate batteries from its cars to deliver proper racing. He spoke after finishing third in the Miami Grand Prix and described recent energy tweaks as only a minor improvement. Norris argued that battery management continues to restrict drivers from pushing flat out.

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The FIA and Formula 1 teams have agreed on changes to the 2026 regulations, set to debut at the Miami Grand Prix this weekend. The tweaks aim to reduce closing speeds between cars and eliminate unintended overtakes, while improving qualifying performance. Drivers and officials expect these adjustments to enhance safety without compromising racing.

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