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Formula 1's updated 2026 regulations were tested at the Miami Grand Prix, aiming to address driver concerns. Changes included adjustments to energy harvesting and race start protocols, but the effectiveness remains uncertain.
Formula 1 emerged from its five-week break with a tweaked rulebook and a clear question: would the changes actually fix what drivers had been complaining about all year? After Sundayâs 2026 Miami Grand Prix, the answer is somewhere between a little and not really.
The FIAâs refinements to the 2026 regulations were targeted, not sweeping. Qualifying energy harvesting dropped from 8 megajoules to 7, superclipping increased from 250 kilowatts to 350 kilowatts, and race starts now include a minimum MGU-K acceleration to prevent drivers from getting bogged down off the line.
The goal was simple. Make qualifying feel more like qualifying, cut the closing-speed gaps that worried drivers in traffic and reduce the manual throttle babysitting at the start of flying laps.
So, what was the verdict?
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What worked? Qualifying. Drivers near-universally said the changes made one-lap pace feel closer to traditional F1.
Ollie Bearman of Haas pointed to the automated throttle on the qualifying out-lap as a meaningful fix, saying drivers had been forced to look down at the dash to confirm a 50 percent throttle reading, which he called âa bit dangerous.â Nico Hulkenberg of Audi said the package was âa little bit of a resetâ and described qualifying as âmore user-friendly, more pushy.â
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What didnât? The race itself, mostly. The so-called yo-yo racing the new energy rules produced was still on full display, most visibly in the scrap between race winner Kimi Antonelli and Charles Leclerc, where the two repeatedly swapped positions as their batteries cycled. Lando Norris, who finished second after watching that battle from behind, was blunt afterward.
âItâs a small step in the right direction, but itâs not to the level that Formula 1 should still be at yet,â Norris said.
Max Verstappen, the loudest critic of the 2026 formula since preseason, didnât soften his stance.
âWhat I said before about the regulations is still the same,â Verstappen said. âItâs still not how I would like to see it. I mean itâs still punishing you. The faster you go through corners you go slower on the next straight. So, thatâs not what it should be about. But at least my car is working a bit nicer so itâs a bit less stressful to drive.â
Fernando Alonso flagged the structural issue that the tweaks couldnât address.
âThis power unit and this regulation will always reward going slower in the corners, because you have more energy,â Alonso said.
Antonelli, meanwhile, took the win and extended his championship lead, reminding everyone that the Mercedes power unit advantage isnât going anywhere soon. Leclercâs race ended in a 20-second penalty after a last-lap spin into the Turn 3 wall, dropping him from sixth to eighth.
The bigger picture: F1 has bought itself some breathing room with these refinements, but the fundamental complaints about energy management and corner-speed penalties remain. The FIA is reportedly already weighing more substantial 2027 engine adjustments. Miami suggested theyâll need them.
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The 2026 F1 regulations include reducing qualifying energy harvesting from 8 megajoules to 7 and increasing superclipping from 250 kilowatts to 350 kilowatts.
The Miami Grand Prix served as a testing ground for the new regulations, allowing teams and drivers to evaluate the impact of the changes on race performance.
The new rules aimed to enhance qualifying experiences, minimize closing-speed gaps in traffic, and reduce manual throttle management during flying laps.
The response to the 2026 F1 rule changes was mixed, with drivers feeling that the adjustments did not fully resolve their concerns.
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