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    The F1 Commission discusses preventing massive 2026 engine performance gaps and grass fires

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    by David Spangler
    • April 25, 2025

    F1 Commission Addresses 2026 Engine Regulations and Grass Fire Incidents

    The FIA, Formula 1, and team representatives convened in Geneva to refine the technical framework for the upcoming 2026 engine regulations, aiming to mitigate significant performance disparities among manufacturers. In addition to this crucial discussion, the commission also focused on preventing recurring grass fire incidents witnessed during the Japanese Grand Prix.

    Ongoing Developments in Engine Regulations

    The 2026 engine regulations have raised concerns about potential performance gaps that could impact competition within the grid, reminiscent of the Mercedes-dominated 2014 season. In a bid to ensure a more level playing field, the F1 Commission explored various mechanisms during its latest meeting, including introducing additional dyno hours and increasing budget cap allowances for struggling manufacturers.

    Catch-Up Mechanisms

    Addressing Competitive Balance

    As the sport transitions to a budget cap system, the Commission is keen to avoid situations where trailing teams find it nearly impossible to catch up, as experienced in the past. Initial agreements suggest that additional resources shall be allocated specifically for underperforming power unit manufacturers—essentially distinguishing power unit performance from overall team performance in assessments.

    Innovations in Power Unit Design

    Moreover, modifications to next season’s power units are being discussed, specifically reducing the electric component to prevent cars from excessively slowing down on long straights when battery charge depletes. This sensitive topic saw divided opinions during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend, with industry leaders voicing both support and skepticism.

    Grass Fire Safety Measures

    Investigating Alternative Materials

    In light of recent grass fire incidents that disrupted the Japanese Grand Prix, including multiple practice and qualifying interruptions due to sparks igniting the grass, the F1 Commission has taken a proactive approach. They are considering alternatives, such as switching from titanium to stainless steel skid plates on circuits with grass run-offs, to minimize fire risks. The FIA has committed to further investigating these materials and their implications for car weight and performance.

    Additional Enhancements and Future Considerations

    In addition to fire safety discussions, the Commission addressed amendments essential for upcoming races, including implementing mandatory two-stop strategies for the Monaco Grand Prix and adjusting capital expenditure limits for new entrants, such as Cadillac.

    The F1 Commission’s recent deliberations signal a commitment to both improving competitive balance and ensuring safety in the sport, setting the stage for what promises to be an intriguing 2026 season.

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