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Refinements to 2026 F1 regulations agreed by all stakeholders

Refinements to 2026 F1 regulations agreed by all stakeholders
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A number of refinements to the 2026 F1 regulations were agreed during an online meeting between F1 governing body the FIA, Team Principals, CEOs of Power Unit Manufacturers and FOM on Monday.

The final proposals presented during the meeting were the result of a series of consultations over the past few weeks between the FIA, technical representatives and extensive input from F1 drivers.

Discussions around potential adjustments were based on data gathered from the first three events of the 2026 season in Australia, China and Japan.

As referenced in a statement from the FIA, the proposals agreed – outlined below under four key sections – will be implemented from the Miami Grand Prix, apart from the race start changes that are set to be tested in Miami and adopted following feedback and analysis.

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