Max Verstappen and His Concerns About F1 Changes
Current Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has voiced his concerns regarding the proposed technical regulations changes for F1 starting in 2026. In a recent interview with Motorsport, Verstappen discussed the impacts of the new regulations, particularly the reduction in single-seater weight by 30 kg and their more compact dimensions.
Key Points of the New Regulations
Verstappen pointed out that while some drivers have called for lighter cars, the reality is that even now some teams struggle with the weight of their cars. Further reducing weight by another 30 kg could exacerbate this situation.
Perspective on Current Weight of F1 Cars
Contrary to popular belief, Formula 1 cars have increased in weight in recent years, reaching a maximum of 798 kg in 2023. This increase is largely due to advancements in safety features, such as the Halo, which adds up to 7 kg to the total weight.
Verstappen’s Future Vision
Verstappen expressed that the idea of having single-seaters under 100 kg could make the competition more appealing, but he acknowledged current technical challenges related to the engine and battery.
As Formula 1 moves towards 2026, the proposed changes aim to make the cars more agile and enjoyable, though opinions, like those of Max Verstappen, suggest that finding the right balance will be crucial for the future of the sport.