F1's new 2026 cars - what you need to know

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • We have our first proper look at one of F1’s biggest ever overhauls, with images and key information about the championship’s new era looming in 2026.
    The first official images of the next generation of cars have been revealed by the FIA, along with a load of new information of what they will and won’t feature, which all adds up to what FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis calls a “moderate revolution”.
    00:00 F1's big 2026 reveal
    02:07 55% less drag, 30% less downforce
    05:48 No DRS
    08:20 'Z-mode' and 'X-mode'
    10:32 A non-hybrid future?
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  • @jackechan1311
    @jackechan1311 21 день назад +2201

    I was convinced there would be a rear bumper for Anti-Stroll.

  • @A350XLR
    @A350XLR 21 день назад +2001

    The front wing isn't bizarre at all. We had similar design in 2006 and the cars were stunning

    • @vipahman
      @vipahman 21 день назад +147

      The current wing can definitely be described as bizarre. The 2026 wing can be described as aesthetically pleasing with great proportions to the side plates.

    • @Maj-SHIPWRECKED
      @Maj-SHIPWRECKED 21 день назад +42

      2006 McLaren F1 car was absolutely beautiful. (The Renault R26 too)

    • @jcas055
      @jcas055 21 день назад +5

      i was thinking the same thing

    • @benn8793
      @benn8793 21 день назад +12

      Exactly. The front wing also reminded me of that era. I think it's a step in the right direction. But I'm not so crazy about those weird extensions to the left and right of the wing.

    • @ibrokemybackthpinal
      @ibrokemybackthpinal 21 день назад

      I am very happy with the direction this car is going as well

  • @samueldorrington8990
    @samueldorrington8990 21 день назад +1464

    A V8 engine with an alternative fuel that will be less reliable is 100% something the fans would support.

    • @beauty.of.the.struggle
      @beauty.of.the.struggle 21 день назад +191

      You don't understand the political push behind ev, and wanting people dependent on a grid system. For that reason, big money will never ever popularize biofuel or hydrogen... In sport or otherwise.
      Them actually caring about the environment is just a public front they put on

    • @aventusV33
      @aventusV33 21 день назад

      Aren't these cars sorry supposed to run on biofuels?​@@beauty.of.the.struggle

    • @bocahdongo7769
      @bocahdongo7769 21 день назад +25

      They give V8. Manufacture will use V4 instead.
      Whole sustainability thing is just another word for "Manufacture incentives"

    • @Mr123jonas456
      @Mr123jonas456 21 день назад +24

      So calculate the amount of energy needed to produce those fuels (compared to simple electric cars or even hydrogen), subtract the amount of such fuels that will be needed by transportation that cannot simply be electrified and you will see that there is simply no future for that in road cars and therefore no interest. Everyone would prefer to live in a world where we could just burn endless fuel without consequences but that is sadly just not the case

    • @BoyeeSmudger
      @BoyeeSmudger 21 день назад +10

      ​I'm sure he does understand the politics behind it all. Doesn't stop people hoping for something fun. Having heard many layouts, the current v6 is good, but the worst I have experienced. But hey ho, we stay with heavy batteries with a turbo making things too quiet.
      Looking forward to less downforce though.

  • @antitopia8823
    @antitopia8823 21 день назад +661

    The FIA needs to realize that WE WANT OVERTAKES ANYWHERE BUT THE MAIN STRAIGHT

    • @xavierpanohaya2647
      @xavierpanohaya2647 21 день назад +31

      "they´ll be able to use X mode wheneve- OVERTAKES ANYWHERE, WE WANT THAT"
      Jesus, some fans....

    • @antitopia8823
      @antitopia8823 21 день назад +45

      @@xavierpanohaya2647 8:44 they can only use it at certain parts of the track, presumably current drs zones. That means that most overtakes will happen there. If drivers could use it whenever they wanted at any part of the track, we could see more diving overtakes on more parts of the circuit than just the main straight and other drs zones.

    • @lolipedofin
      @lolipedofin 21 день назад

      @@antitopia8823 Pretty sure that's not what I read. MOM requires you to be at a certain distance from the car ahead of you, and then you are allowed to use the system ONCE, anytime at the driver's discretion in the following lap. The boost came from the electrical energy stored from what I assume is KERS, could be wrong, so there's still limit, if you don't have stored energy, you can't use it.
      DRS is removed as an overtaking assist, but the system of opening the rear wing itself is retained, but now all drivers are allowed to deploy them anytime in straights.

    • @hbrown689
      @hbrown689 21 день назад +6

      ​@antitopia8823 According to an article on the F1 website, where they can use it is still under discussion but it mentions it will likely be any straight longer than 3s so should be a lot more frequent than drs

    • @amsf1
      @amsf1 21 день назад

      The FIA doesn't care about us

  • @colinfurze
    @colinfurze 21 день назад +787

    Time will tell but i wish they would leave the rules alone for longer as as happened so many times in the past the grid converges then bang its spread out again, an extra 2 years on each reg set would be great (unless theres some massive flaw in them lol)

    • @TedSchoenling
      @TedSchoenling 21 день назад

      100% correct. Every single time we have convergence the FiA screws things up with rules changes and we get a period of dominance.

    • @ash_ridzuan7
      @ash_ridzuan7 21 день назад +93

      Didn't expect to see you here Colin. Maybe they all should switch to 1000cc mobility scooters lol

    • @MegaLeo3
      @MegaLeo3 21 день назад +54

      Since they are gonna transition to sustainable fuels, i would prefer to get rid of the hybrid and bring back at least the V8s

    • @TheBlackNight211
      @TheBlackNight211 21 день назад +3

      damn wassup colin,

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад +1

      ​@@ash_ridzuan7 Who is Colin Furze? I already click the channel, but still not 100% understand who is he.

  • @AKK5I
    @AKK5I 21 день назад +559

    The aero feels good... Much zlower than before...
    Amazing

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад +1

      Zlower? Wow! At first, I want to ask you about "zlower" instead of "slower", but I think I don't need to ask you about that. 😅

    • @AKK5I
      @AKK5I 21 день назад +75

      @@RadityaPramanaPutra2001 it's how alonso pronounced it

    • @EvgenSpartak
      @EvgenSpartak 21 день назад +25

      @@RadityaPramanaPutra2001 Wow. You are so clever

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад +1

      @@EvgenSpartak Hehe, thank you. ❤🌹🙏

    • @mudtennis9842
      @mudtennis9842 21 день назад +6

      @@RadityaPramanaPutra2001 its just a typo mate relax

  • @guitarsimon1
    @guitarsimon1 21 день назад +27

    Can we get a shout-out for The Race's superlative graphics? They really help illustrate every point in an understandable but informative way, and they always pop visually!

  • @hunterdanton3752
    @hunterdanton3752 21 день назад +73

    Ugh its gonna be less about thoughtful attacks and more about managing energy

    • @gamechip06
      @gamechip06 21 день назад +9

      That still makes for some great racing

    • @patrikfloding7985
      @patrikfloding7985 21 день назад +5

      It's already a reality today. And good drivers will be better at it.

    • @nickz4993
      @nickz4993 21 день назад +9

      So there’s still tactics involved then. Stop whining over nothing

    • @miguelpereira9859
      @miguelpereira9859 19 дней назад

      That just allows more interesting strategy

  • @gratefuldude5676
    @gratefuldude5676 21 день назад +389

    “Lighter, and more agile”. But I bet they still won’t be able to race each other around Monaco.

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад +15

      When the cars became more bigger since 2017, the most nightmare question is about the Monaco Grand Prix, indeed.

    • @Ilyena
      @Ilyena 21 день назад +96

      I'd say nothing bigger than a Fiat 500 can race around Monaco.

    • @Bubbles_69921
      @Bubbles_69921 21 день назад +24

      Thing is, we can make them small how we want, but if they don't get slower, Monaco will never be enjoyable. Monaco worked back in the 50-60s when cars were tiny and slower, and it works "ok-ish" in formula e, but F1 became a struggle for Monaco ever since the 70s begun.

    • @jasepaul91
      @jasepaul91 21 день назад +1

      We'll have to wait and see sadly!

    • @GURken
      @GURken 21 день назад +3

      @@Ilyena previous year F2 had a great race in Monaco

  • @wedge_one
    @wedge_one 21 день назад +490

    these cars need to get even smaller.
    z and x mode are terrible names.

    • @zooski1516
      @zooski1516 21 день назад +49

      Terrible ideas deserve terrible names.

    • @crackasaurus_rox9740
      @crackasaurus_rox9740 21 день назад +22

      It makes you ask the question, y?

    • @hunterreeves6525
      @hunterreeves6525 21 день назад +35

      I thought so too but then it hit me that they’re actually technical in nature. The x axis is forward and backwards and the z axis is left and right (and y is up and down) so x mode and z mode while it sounds awful at first actually makes a lot of sense because x mode is for straights and z mode is for corners

    • @BwInNewJersey
      @BwInNewJersey 21 день назад +1

      No they dont. Smaller cars are F2, Indy etc.

    • @Malc180s
      @Malc180s 21 день назад +9

      @@BwInNewJersey So just get rid of F1 altogether? Good idea. I agree. These F1 cars are the size of range rovers - enough is enough.

  • @metrichotrods1763
    @metrichotrods1763 21 день назад +37

    Andretti is just going to reveal their car at this point. They already built a facility. Wouldnt be surprised if they line up at the season opener without permission too. Gonna be amazing.

    • @davidjr4903
      @davidjr4903 21 день назад +1

      In your dreams

    • @aaronaaronsen3360
      @aaronaaronsen3360 5 дней назад

      As soon as they buy Alpine. Anytime now..

    • @metrichotrods1763
      @metrichotrods1763 5 дней назад

      @davidjr4903 all the eurotrash can hate away. We quit listening over 80 years ago.

  • @waitingforacentury
    @waitingforacentury 20 дней назад +3

    The nice thing about DRS is that you can actually see it work in the car. With the electric 'boost' they need to add a graphic or something.

    • @jmreeves89
      @jmreeves89 14 дней назад +1

      They can ask Formula E, since that's what they are striving to become lol

  • @SpikeP100
    @SpikeP100 21 день назад +353

    So the engine and recovery systems will depict who wins then.
    Another dominance to look forward too...

    • @bocahdongo7769
      @bocahdongo7769 21 день назад +49

      I mean, you can go LMH rule with "Whatever the f you want as long as it's only 750 kw total"
      But you guys may hate it anyway

    • @SpikeP100
      @SpikeP100 21 день назад +21

      @@bocahdongo7769 I think the best thing honestly is to stop changing the regulations so often and get a handle on what rules they are sticking with so the changing stewards can do a consistent job.
      Cheaper to do. Easier to do, but doesn't fit the FIA agenda.

    • @admkbldwn
      @admkbldwn 21 день назад +17

      I mean... it could be argued that that's been true for as long as F1 has had downforce. If you make an engine significantly better than the competition, you can run more aggressive aero and dominate. It's nothing new.

    • @bocahdongo7769
      @bocahdongo7769 21 день назад +5

      @@SpikeP100 considering you guys also may not like literally any dominance (Max, Lewis, Vettel, Legano maybe) then yeah
      You do need BoP in the first place if you don't wanted to change the rule every so often (which again and again, you guys may not like it too and too).

    • @pornhubmante
      @pornhubmante 21 день назад

      @@bocahdongo7769 F1 doesnt need BoP with how much money for development teams have. Even Haas has a shit ton of money to be spent. Instead of making almost spec cars rules to reduce dirty air, why dont they just remove DRS, make open engine rules under a certain power limit with a very low engine overall for the season (focus on reliability = improvement in normal cars) and make cars 50cm smaller, not fucking 10. This is honestly such a bad rule change, i hope WEC gets the attention it deserves. In 2 weeks le mans will be a big one, you'll see

  • @raytrevor1
    @raytrevor1 21 день назад +564

    A bit odd that the stepping stone to lighter, non hybrid, sustainable fuel, powerplants is - doubling down on hybrids with much heavier batteries.

    • @bocahdongo7769
      @bocahdongo7769 21 день назад +71

      Whole sustainability this is just another word for "Manufacture incentives"
      Not the real save the earth

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon 21 день назад +56

      and nothing green about batteries themselves at all

    • @ramezehab662
      @ramezehab662 21 день назад +8

      apparently that's what the engine manufacturers want

    • @456MrPeople
      @456MrPeople 21 день назад +15

      Sure, but it's still better environment wise than mining for oil. With time, the environmental impact of batteries will go down once there's enough used supply to recycle materials, which is not the case for fossil fuels.

    • @yodaddamilkman8422
      @yodaddamilkman8422 21 день назад +25

      @@456MrPeopleyou don’t think they have to mine for batteries? Mining battery minerals is far worse than tapping into an oil reserve in the ground.

  • @4wardfr3ak23
    @4wardfr3ak23 21 день назад +33

    It’s a shame that the wheels are still 18” and not 16” as it was originally set to be 😢

    • @HarryCrackz
      @HarryCrackz 21 день назад +3

      Probably need the extra mechanical grip/surface area as mentioned in the video

    • @ianjames92
      @ianjames92 21 день назад

      I think because Pirelli complained

    • @ananastudio
      @ananastudio 20 дней назад +2

      It's because it is more prevalent on road cars

    • @mjv97
      @mjv97 20 дней назад +8

      @@ananastudioI do realize that comment was made when the tires went from 13” to 18”, but it’s ludicrous. there is zero relevance between F1 tires and road tires. F1 rubber on a road car would be lethal since the tires would be so cold there would be zero grip.
      It’s just another example of F1 being run by idiots that know zero about racing and only think like a freshman marketing student.

    • @mjv97
      @mjv97 20 дней назад +4

      ⁠​⁠@@ianjames92the response to pirelli should have been two letters - F and U. But as much as these oversized tires are aggravating, someone mentioned elsewhere in the comments said that it might be to keep more tire grip as the downforce is being greatly reduced.
      The great reduction in downforce is going to make these cars look like dragsters, can’t really turn, but go fast in a straight line. Which in my estimation actually makes the cars less interesting to watch. No one can really tell how fast a car goes down a straight as there is no reference points. But through a corner is where the performance really shines. No these things are going to look like slightly smaller pigs trundling through a corner.

  • @hunterreeves6525
    @hunterreeves6525 21 день назад +8

    X mode and Z mode did make me face palm but then it hit me that they’re actually technical in nature. The x axis is forward and backwards and the z axis is left and right (and y is up and down) so x mode and z mode while it sounds awful at first actually makes a lot of sense because x mode is for straights and z mode is for corners

    • @jarekkot9043
      @jarekkot9043 19 дней назад

      yep but 95% of overtaking in present F1 is on straits I dont see car with Zmode off in corner as it will just slide off track maybe some can play durring quali on light curves but not in race (fuel havy car etc.)

  • @AtreusMobile
    @AtreusMobile 21 день назад +345

    Should've went the 2007-2008 car route, saves weight, gives us V8, Perfect for Halo and Safety Cells, just change the downforce aspect to their liking.
    Only thing I like is the Low Drag mode

    • @natelecarde962
      @natelecarde962 21 день назад +38

      They’re going like that for 2030 so they can have another excuse to not let Andretti in.

    • @AtreusMobile
      @AtreusMobile 21 день назад +3

      ​@@natelecarde962 too early imo, probably another 6-8 years before we go back to NA ICE

    • @TheRealSonicBeats
      @TheRealSonicBeats 21 день назад +10

      Honestly I said that in the 2012 Canada highlights that F1 just posted. Those cars were perfect, just slap a halo on them and lets go racing.

    • @shreeshvijayakumar5887
      @shreeshvijayakumar5887 21 день назад +10

      ​@@TheRealSonicBeatsMight be perfect in your eyes, but far from perfect in terms of safety, simply putting a halo doesn't fix the safety issue FIA is emphasizing on. Plus those engines certainly won't last 24 races with just 4 of them.

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo 21 день назад +1

      Nostalgia! Why not have nostaglia for the 1990-1992 cars? Those are my favourites. They were wide and mean and had V12 engines. Cars like the MP4/5 and Ferrari 641 were very, very pretty.

  • @sandalphoncpu
    @sandalphoncpu 21 день назад +176

    Shame the FIA didn’t allow freedom for battery development. Batteries are one of the key reasons the cars are so heavy today. Either way I’m not hopeful about the 2026 rules at all

    • @xexas3000
      @xexas3000 21 день назад +10

      Yep, just limit the size of the outter casing and max output power, teams could make it store more or less energy, making it a key element on performance.

    • @GURken
      @GURken 21 день назад

      there is not much you can do with batteries, it's not like building your own engine

    • @sandalphoncpu
      @sandalphoncpu 21 день назад +27

      @@GURken there’s not much you can do because they’re not allowed to. You have no idea how insanely intelligent all of these F1 engineers are. They can find solutions that us mere mortals can’t even imagine. That’s why it’s a shame

    • @fallenshallrise
      @fallenshallrise 21 день назад +13

      The current car is 796 Kg and the battery is 20 Kg. The new car is 768 Kg and the battery is 35 Kg. Take it out and the 2018 car is still lighter. To get down to 2000s levels they would have to do much more than deleting the battery or the turbo or the halo or any other single component.

    • @LassiseA
      @LassiseA 21 день назад +2

      Hard to develop, hard to make the casing safe. Hard to keep changes within cost cap. No portable battery tech would be better than lithium at this time. F1 is more about recovery of energy than battery tech itself

  • @mr_camper544
    @mr_camper544 21 день назад +2

    Good vid, easy to understand descriptions letting me decide where I want to do more research.

  • @defaultuser3410
    @defaultuser3410 21 день назад +169

    V10 = goosebumps.
    Hybrids = no goosebumps.

    • @isgonrain
      @isgonrain 21 день назад +9

      I went to austin last year, and was blown away by how "quiet" the cars were. The vintage race they did on quali day sounded bonkers though.
      That said I'm ok with tech increasing and advancing the industry.

    • @antarcticmonkeys
      @antarcticmonkeys 21 день назад +13

      Maybe they should add a speaker and play the v10 engine sounds.

    • @phillgizmo8934
      @phillgizmo8934 21 день назад +3

      Attending a race life = goosebumps
      Watching a race via a video screen = no goosebumps, but still more informative, than sitting around one part of a track.

    • @rondee
      @rondee 21 день назад

      Hybrids = contempt

    • @charlie9585
      @charlie9585 21 день назад +3

      @@isgonrainI’ve been going since 2009 in the UK. I think the OG fans are simply getting bored of this. It’s going further and further away from the DNA of F1. It’s closer to Formula E now than to F1 2014!

  • @SagaMediaNet
    @SagaMediaNet 21 день назад +84

    I see 1 big issue with the front wing having active parts.
    Thats going to make any wing bump (which are more common than you may think) effectively knocked out of the race as it will no longer be a quick part to replace

    • @dogog
      @dogog 21 день назад +23

      I don’t think so. Front wing replacements will always be slow, but adding electronics should literally be as simple as using pogo pins which causes no difference in replacement speeds

    • @halofreak1990
      @halofreak1990 21 день назад +13

      Not necessarily, assuming it's not hydraulically, but electrically controlled. If it's electronically controlled, then the mating surfaces can simply include spring-loaded contact points or something along those lines to transfer the control signals to the servos controlling the wing elements

    • @dogog
      @dogog 21 день назад +8

      @@halofreak1990 Since the current DRS is used at high speed and isn’t hit often, they can use hydraulic pressure because it saves weight. The new low-drag system would be hit often, and will likely be used on corner exit, so I assume it will use servos

    • @dogog
      @dogog 21 день назад +2

      @@halofreak1990 Plus, push-pull hydraulic connectors totally exist. Maybe pit stops could be a few seconds longer

    • @fallenshallrise
      @fallenshallrise 21 день назад +2

      Maybe? We already had active aero on the front wing in F1 (before DRS) and I don't remember it being an issue.

  • @DWillis7
    @DWillis7 21 день назад +195

    DRS hasn't been scrapped. It's just now on the front wing as well and can be used by all cars on the straights, no matter the gaps between cars.

    • @kyleharrison713
      @kyleharrison713 21 день назад +30

      As I was watching I was like, so now the front wing has drs too? and they just called it a different name? lmao. Man, what a s*** show.

    • @aaronwestley3239
      @aaronwestley3239 21 день назад +68

      The "DRS" as a system is scrapped. It's replaced by active aerodynamics (and the overtake mode/button similar to what is used on other Motorsports series), which is a much broader term. Instead of relying on "DRS" which is a specific system with specific rules, all cars now have active aero as standard.
      DRS ≠ Active aero.
      DRS is a form of active aero, but is also governed heavily by regulations on when and where to use it.
      Active aero isn't necessarily just DRS.
      It's an innate capability and technology added to the cars as standard. Hence one can use it everywhere anywhere anytime, if the regulations for 2026 doesn't change from what it is revealed now.
      DRS is replaced basically by a big large overtake button, which sets the engine to make more power, a proven system used by other open wheel and endurance championship series. It's down to energy conservation and management now, which is very similar to WEC hypercars and Formula E.
      Yes, cars will be slower a bit over all. But we should expect them to reach current 2024 performance after 3 to 4 years of teams perfecting the systems under the 2026 era regs.

    • @nicko5945
      @nicko5945 21 день назад +10

      Not really since everyone will have access to the x-mode on the straight. Really the DRS has been replaced by the “push to pass” that is used by Indy car.

    • @Hungary_0987
      @Hungary_0987 21 день назад

      ​@@kyleharrison713read the Reply above me

    • @MsZeeZed
      @MsZeeZed 21 день назад +4

      Nope it really has been scrapped as a concept entirely. Each car will be in the same aero mode at the same points on the circuit.

  • @matthart1234
    @matthart1234 21 день назад +8

    Theyve removed one stickling plaster and replaced it with another. DRS is now called "Active Aero" and the old KERS is now" Manual Override". Im calling it now that the racing will be much the same as now

    • @Severi611
      @Severi611 13 дней назад

      Taking the most public and ridiculed part out of a total and fundamental reworking of the aero and proclaiming “the racing will be the same” is a wild move.

  • @sankhadeepburman9709
    @sankhadeepburman9709 21 день назад +101

    Love that frigging rear wing.

    • @polarized8150
      @polarized8150 21 день назад +6

      yeah! i have seen a ton of people kind of hate on these regs, but man i do love how the concept car looks, ESPECIALLY the aero parts

    • @AndrewXigna
      @AndrewXigna 21 день назад +1

      yeah it looks sick

    • @nickz4993
      @nickz4993 21 день назад +2

      And the narrower front wing looks tight, hopefully teams will get rid of the platypus nose again like in 22

  • @hoangminhx007
    @hoangminhx007 21 день назад +92

    Gentleman...A short view back to the past...

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад +18

      30 years ago, Niki Lauda told us.....

    • @CosmicSeeker69
      @CosmicSeeker69 21 день назад

      RALT RT3 1979

    • @nickluckovitch3288
      @nickluckovitch3288 21 день назад +5

      @@RadityaPramanaPutra2001 “Take a monkey, place him into the cockpit and he is able to drive the car.” Thirty years later, Sebastian told us ‘I had to start my car like a computer, it’s very complicated.’ And Nico Rosberg said that during the race - I don’t remember what race - he pressed the wrong button on the wheel. Question for you both: is Formula One driving today too complicated with twenty and more buttons on the wheel, are you too much under effort, under pressure? What are your wishes for the future concerning the technical programme during the race? Less buttons, more? Or less and more communication with your engineers?

    • @Mobi666
      @Mobi666 20 дней назад

      @@nickluckovitch3288 LOL I see what you did there haha epic!

  • @fzrfl
    @fzrfl 21 день назад +1

    Can’t wait to see the active front wing mechanism

  • @FrayedACCL
    @FrayedACCL 21 день назад +1

    This just looks like a best of both worlds from v8/v10 era & current era when it comes to the profile of the cars

  • @LevyGamingProductions2024
    @LevyGamingProductions2024 21 день назад +41

    They removed the wheel flaps in the front wheels

    • @TimasTheOrange5
      @TimasTheOrange5 21 день назад +7

      I’m happy now

    • @Mobi666
      @Mobi666 20 дней назад

      They should have removed those lower parts which still are in front of the front tires too, just like the wings in 2008. Too bad the new front wing is still too wide IMO

  • @davidrees2636
    @davidrees2636 21 день назад +24

    Hearing Bono saying ’switch to Mode ZX81’ works for my inner geek! 😂😂😂

  • @kabelotshita4510
    @kabelotshita4510 21 день назад +2

    Honestly I still struggle to understand how the under floor can play such a huge rule in the current gen of cars.. it seems so impossible that one aspect is sarge a huge factor in how much downforce is generated and determines how fast the cars go. I don’t think it’s okay to do that. I think making everything on the car crucial for lap time gain is the beauty of f1. We get to see teams create fantastic cars and come up with amazing and different solutions . I miss the old gen cars just based of looks as well but just the interesting how much everything played a role it was nice to learn and understand. I miss freedom in creativity and flexible regulations.

    • @Arnechk
      @Arnechk 15 дней назад

      Its hard to control open regulations, not because of performance gains but the finances and safety.

  • @Sketavongsa004
    @Sketavongsa004 21 день назад +5

    They should bring back refueling, they can be smaller and increases different race strategies especially with a 50/50 split with hybrid, it’s not some parade where they have to save fuel

  • @Guilherme4KFPS
    @Guilherme4KFPS 21 день назад +18

    In the motorsports site article it's state that the ERS will stop deploying at 290kph for the leading car.
    Which makes sense because if it stops at 340kph no one will be able to overtake

    • @MsZeeZed
      @MsZeeZed 21 день назад +4

      These limits haven’t been formalised yet. ICE will have less power, but the wings will be lower drag and the speed ranges are still theoretical.

    • @wombat4191
      @wombat4191 21 день назад +5

      It's pretty clear they either misspoke or made the graph wrong at 7:48. My guess is they misspoke.
      If you look at the graph, it indeed starts dropping the electric power at 290 km/h if you don't have override active, and the power is dropped entirely around 340 km/h. The override system would allow you to use full power until 340 km/h speed, after which the power will gradually drop until cutting out at 355 km/h.
      My guess is someone at The Race just didn't understand properly what they saw or heard, and ended up writing a misinformed script.

    • @MrNangu
      @MrNangu 21 день назад +3

      @@wombat4191 You got it right, as written on the Formula 1 official web page articles.

  • @atomictacco
    @atomictacco 21 день назад +18

    I like the introduction of push to pass, it has made for good racing in Indycar. I'm a little nervous about the reduction in downforce though. The main draw of F1 is how fast they can take corners, with 30% less downforce, I'm afraid that lap times will be slower than current regs even with the increased speed on the straights. It could also be more dangerous for drivers as they would have a higher chance of spinning out of a corner. I guess that all depends on if Pirelli can make a better tire than we have now. Maybe bringing back tire wars could result in more tire innovation.

    • @vaggelis911
      @vaggelis911 21 день назад +2

      I'm afraid that the regulations reduce downforce in a way that it won't be easy for teams to find significant aerodynamic gains. This may result in a "neutralification" of the cars' bodyshape and give significant benefits for the works and customer teams of the best and most energy efficient hybrid engine

    • @atomictacco
      @atomictacco 21 день назад +2

      ​@@vaggelis911 Definitely. I think this is what Audi was pushing for when they were working with the FIA to confirm their entry for 2026. They wanted the development to heavily favor the PU so they could use their hybrid tech from WEC and other categories to give themselves an advantage with the new regs.

  • @BikeNutt1970
    @BikeNutt1970 21 день назад +2

    Nice colour scheme/style on the demo rendering.

  • @kierancobley5356
    @kierancobley5356 21 день назад +1

    Looks fairly similar to the 2005/2006 seasons cars and they are arguably some of the best looking cars f1 ever had

  • @productproducer664
    @productproducer664 21 день назад +18

    these cars in monza will go wild!

    • @Sulordan
      @Sulordan 21 день назад +5

      That’s what I was thinking. The top speed potential of these cars is going to be fun to see.

    • @reds005
      @reds005 21 день назад +3

      @@Sulordan Baku will be nuts

    • @MegaZbig
      @MegaZbig 21 день назад +4

      no, they will be slower, much slower

    • @Divixlol
      @Divixlol 21 день назад

      They should be limited to 340 kph without new override system

    • @podjun80
      @podjun80 21 день назад

      They will be a lot slower. Close to 2014 slow😢

  • @metaliczic96
    @metaliczic96 21 день назад

    6:25Push to Pass (IndyCar)/Overtake System Boost (Super Formula)
    8:34Cyber Formula Aero Mode (X-Mode) & Circuit Mode (Z-Mode)

  • @InquisitorLavellan
    @InquisitorLavellan 21 день назад

    excellent video, thank you for breaking down the new regulations

  • @sankhadeepburman9709
    @sankhadeepburman9709 21 день назад +45

    X mode and Z mode gives the Star Wars vibes. X wing and Y wing. lolol

    • @jamescurrie01
      @jamescurrie01 21 день назад +1

      The names smell more euclidean than endorian to me, which is why they need to go.

    • @The666opal111
      @The666opal111 21 день назад

      Z for the invasion forces! LULE

  • @RaheelZahir
    @RaheelZahir 21 день назад +14

    the new cars look way better than what we have now and also have a little old school flare to it

  • @JetfireWithy
    @JetfireWithy 21 день назад +2

    So instead of DRS their going for low drag system Z & X . Which in essence with moving parts is active dual DRS system.

    • @lambolim2178
      @lambolim2178 21 день назад

      Yea I don’t get why the regulation says no drs while the x z mode obviously sound like drs but without the 1sec requirement

  • @joshualukereynolds
    @joshualukereynolds 20 дней назад +1

    active aero in a front wing that can easily be damaged is a dumb idea, controling the end plates so they dont puncture tyres is also a more important feature.

  • @kissgergo5202
    @kissgergo5202 21 день назад +56

    Since the IC engine is getting less and less powerful, why not go back to a V8 or V10 so F1 cars can sound like proper race cars again?

    • @sam-nariman6236
      @sam-nariman6236 21 день назад +25

      Because it makes F1 more interesting and that's banned

    • @e6o
      @e6o 21 день назад +13

      They need a BS argument for road relevance. Turbo charging is where most ICE is/has gone to

    • @ale-sm8pu
      @ale-sm8pu 21 день назад +1

      they weigh more

    • @junyutan2172
      @junyutan2172 21 день назад

      @@ale-sm8puthe turbo and necessary cooling for it is heavier

    • @sam21462
      @sam21462 21 день назад +3

      Noise has never made a car quicker, in fact, it's nothing but a waste of energy better sent to the tires than your ears.

  • @LeeGoGators
    @LeeGoGators 21 день назад +33

    Reducing downforce by 30% making everyone feel like they’re following in dirty air through corners along with the higher speeds make these look like minimal overtaking. Doesn’t matter if you push to pass if you shunt into the next corner. It’ll be drag racing + who can keep the car on track in the corners. The inwash control boards with the gap to the front wheel looks perfect for a competitor to accidentally lodge their wheel in and cause a catastrophic crash.
    I think active aero is fine and the minimization of outwash makes sense, but you need to be able to handle that speed into a corner.

    • @dinocadet77
      @dinocadet77 21 день назад +11

      Jesus how horryfying. Reminds me of the 80s when the cars had back wheels sliding while pressing on the gas on corner exit. But maybe you want cars on rails, where you can't pressure the driver in front into a mistake, like it is now?

    • @EmmaKing30
      @EmmaKing30 21 день назад +12

      Thank God, we shall actually see who knows how to drive

    • @LeeGoGators
      @LeeGoGators 21 день назад +5

      @@EmmaKing30 see who knows how to drive slowly lol we’re going to 80s levels of downforce with nearly twice the weight and substantially higher speeds on straights. Corners are going to be a snail in this current version so they’ll have to update this. Which I’m sure they will, updates to the rules always change significantly in the last few months in the modern era of f1

    • @LeeGoGators
      @LeeGoGators 21 день назад +2

      @@dinocadet77 not sure I follow what you’re saying. We’re gonna have 80s level of downforce with cars nearly twice as heavy and substantially faster in a straight. They’ll have to tweak this. I’m confident they’ll find a bit of a better balance. Last sentence confuses me, you’re acting like right now isn’t the best for overtaking in the past decade. A lot of this new rule set is adapting to the new engine regs while keeping the same motif as the current regs, but we have to remember not to compromise downforce too much and this seems like they’ve done that. There’s a reason a number of teams and drivers had already came out saying there needs to be changes before we the public see all of this

    • @dinocadet77
      @dinocadet77 21 день назад +1

      @@LeeGoGators Best overtaking of the decade is not a prestigious prize to win. DRS essentially is push to pass. If reducing downforce and weight is the whole battle, then we are halfway there.
      Better fighting for position happens when there is little downforce, because that creates error prone driving. Best overtakes are when the opponent in front is pressured into a mistake. Mistakes can't happen if the driver in front has no fear of even locking up, because he can dictate the pace (even on wider circuits) and the driver behind is suffering because of downforce generated dirty air. Sure you can slap in DRS, and when you eat slop long enough (two decades), you don't even remember how it used to be.
      If 2022 took the right direction, why stop halfway now? Problem of weight is solved in WEC.

  • @Kualinar
    @Kualinar 21 день назад +1

    Fuel flow : Up to 3000MJ/h. With that measurement, the fuel used can be left totally open. That is, use whatever fuel you want, as long as you respect the energy rate.
    Desirable change : Have the rear wing attached to the rear suspension, near the rear wheels, making the down force generated applied directly to the wheels rather than thru the suspension. That way, the rear suspension don't need to be as stiff.

  • @dustinabigan2776
    @dustinabigan2776 21 день назад +40

    At some point hopefully they just focus on 100% sustainable fuels or at least fast track development of it so that the next chasis regulations finally ditches hybrid. At the very least that's going to remove a lot of weight. And at some point maybe refuelling can make a reintroduction with systems that address the safety concerns brought up before.

    • @dmign
      @dmign 21 день назад +2

      the manufacturers insist on hybrid because they think its the future of road cars

    • @MikoyanGurevichMiG21
      @MikoyanGurevichMiG21 21 день назад +13

      @@dmign and the FIA series which has cars so close to production cars, WRC, literally scrapped hybrids now.

    • @1marktanderson
      @1marktanderson 21 день назад +7

      Don’t care about that. People flying in on private jets from Monaco sure don’t.

    • @stevenst6337
      @stevenst6337 21 день назад +13

      @@dmign This whole road car being EVs and hybrids is the biggets scam on the planet. Switching F1 cars to be more sustainable is doing absolutely nothing as the emissions created by all the teams flying around the planet all year long is 1000x more emission then a road car will ever make. And last time I checked, there will never be EV or hybrid planes lol. Lets not forget that a full country of people driving EVs is impossible as well, as the power grids dont even come close to being able to support that. And in countries where winters are long and harsh, Evs once again become useless. Basically the FIA forcing all this bullshit on the sport in the guise of "saving the environment" is pure bullshit.

    • @beauty.of.the.struggle
      @beauty.of.the.struggle 21 день назад +5

      You don't understand the political push behind ev, and wanting people dependent on a grid system. For that reason, big money will never ever popularize biofuel or hydrogen... In sport or otherwise.
      Them actually caring about the environment is just a public front they put on

  • @into_the_void
    @into_the_void 21 день назад +13

    If the front wings have active aero.. then is the front wing still replaceable mid race ? 🤔💭

    • @sapperstang
      @sapperstang 21 день назад +1

      Front wings already have electronics so why couldn’t the new ones be replaceable?

  • @SilverScarletSpider
    @SilverScarletSpider 21 день назад +2

    30Kg lighter doesn’t seem like enough. The new cars should be even lighter, narrower, and shorter to fit on street tracks like Monaco. And the new cars should have less battery power and battery weight, in favor of more efficient V8 ICE engines

  • @MrJoshuapoon
    @MrJoshuapoon 21 день назад

    Thank you for the explanation 👍🏼

  • @queenanne5917
    @queenanne5917 21 день назад +6

    Front wing endplates as wide as the inside of the front tyres is good. They've looked absolutely awful since 2009

  • @JoDON111
    @JoDON111 21 день назад +13

    Would be interesting to see or to have is Michelin or Bridgestone or any other tyre brand return back to F1 in order to add more strat competition for 2026

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад +1

      Pirelli vs. Bridgestone is realistic option for me about tyre war.

    • @RoyMatzem
      @RoyMatzem 21 день назад +3

      That would make things less competitive

    • @RANDOMZBOSSMAN1
      @RANDOMZBOSSMAN1 21 день назад +1

      Bridgestone would blow Pirelli out of the water and im not even joking here

    • @counterfit5
      @counterfit5 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@RANDOMZBOSSMAN1why? It's not like the current tires are the way they are just because that's what pirelli can make. Pirelli is entirely capable of making tires that last the whole race with less management, but that's not what the FIA has asked for

    • @mitchell-wallisforce7859
      @mitchell-wallisforce7859 20 дней назад

      ​@@counterfit5 Bridgestone's been busy for the past two decades blowing the brains out of every other tire manufacturer that's showed up in Super GT - one of the last road racing series with an ongoing tire war. The only brand to actually beat them was Michelin, who also made seemingly immortal LMP1 tires that could do, IIRC, _quadruple_ stints at times. That said, Bridgestones don't seem to show up anywhere else.
      A Pirelli-shod car won last year's European Rally Championship, and won a third of the rounds the year before that. They are also present in the Nurburgring Langstrecken Series - the OTHER road racing series with an ongoing tire war - and last I checked, they were perfectly capable of helping cars contest for wins there too.
      I came here with the intention of dunking on Pirelli but they repeatedly prove they know their shit so uhhhh.....yeah. I want to see a Michelin v. Bridgestone v. Pirelli punch-up now because it might actually be _seriously_ close.

  • @chrisclee6693
    @chrisclee6693 21 день назад +1

    I like the look and the reduction of size will hopefully bring us closer racing and potentially even an overtake at Monte Carlo!

  • @SilasVanHelsing
    @SilasVanHelsing 21 день назад +1

    Because of all the MGU stuff in the rear the cars will still be far too large for good racing on the traditional tracks like Imola. Compare the size of the cars to the 2004 cars...

  • @_GuestFive
    @_GuestFive 21 день назад +20

    They aren’t much smaller or lighter... I wonder how much of a difference it will actually make? Hopefully renewable fuels can get to a place so we can get rid of the need for the electrical side of the PU’s. Saying that I’m far more for a “push to pass” system than the DRS trains we get. Also if the floors are going to be this flat again can we taper to the rear body work of the car. Gives it a wired unfinished look. Overall it’s pretty disappointing. At least it’s in the right direction

    • @beauty.of.the.struggle
      @beauty.of.the.struggle 21 день назад +3

      This "weight reduction" is comparable to scraping the icing off a giant wedding cake ... pathetic

    • @bocahdongo7769
      @bocahdongo7769 21 день назад

      They won't.
      Sustainable fuel is just a green gimmick, and whole sustainable thing is just "Manufacture incentives" rather than anything to save planet.

    • @wqasdfew
      @wqasdfew 21 день назад +3

      30kg is still a lot in racing terms

    • @beauty.of.the.struggle
      @beauty.of.the.struggle 21 день назад +2

      @@wqasdfew compared to what though? Maybe that would be a massive chunk taken off the cars from 20 years ago, but my dog weighs more than that

    • @jonpetter8921
      @jonpetter8921 21 день назад

      10 cm shorter in width and 20 cm shorter in length are not bigger.

  • @lobos__0077
    @lobos__0077 21 день назад +49

    5s penalty for Ocon

    • @sankhadeepburman9709
      @sankhadeepburman9709 21 день назад +1

      He deserves.

    • @AbdiHassan-uz3wg
      @AbdiHassan-uz3wg 21 день назад +2

      10 sec now days 😂

    • @Hungary_0987
      @Hungary_0987 21 день назад +3

      10s Time penalty for Kevin magnussen is the New cool

    • @sam21462
      @sam21462 21 день назад

      Who?

    • @famingo4363
      @famingo4363 21 день назад

      @@Hungary_0987 yes indeed. The penalty joke never gets old, it just gets inherited. The earliest torch holder I know is Vettel

  • @ivancadelina6274
    @ivancadelina6274 20 дней назад +1

    FIA really wasted opportunity, for me it should be the opposite of drs, where they can activate high drag mode on curvy sector to have more downforce, but low drag would be the standard settings. To have more overtakes, and imagine the starting race where it would be unpredectable.

  • @yugen0o
    @yugen0o 19 дней назад

    I'll just keep watching and rewatching RUclips videos of the V8, V10 and V12 cars instead. Those give me goose bumps, unlike the hybrids.

  • @ChunkyLover69420
    @ChunkyLover69420 21 день назад +8

    I know nothing about the technical side but the mockup looks sexy

    • @polarized8150
      @polarized8150 21 день назад +1

      correct, they look like a modern version of the '04 and '05 cats and its amazing

  • @AdmanToronto
    @AdmanToronto 21 день назад +6

    I REALLY hope that they're moving back to full combustion engines and lighter/smaller cars. That's the dream.

  • @TurboVX220
    @TurboVX220 20 дней назад

    Oh the tease at the end … please speak it into existence!!!

  • @antkrillikz9027
    @antkrillikz9027 21 день назад

    Like you said, i really do hope this era of cars is mostly a stepping stone/ modernization period where in the future synthetic fuels can be used so F1 can go back to full combustion vehicles

  • @omaralgharib6521
    @omaralgharib6521 21 день назад +10

    Teams *(as usual)* will perform sorcery to ruin the purpose of these rigs while chasing performance.

    • @wombat4191
      @wombat4191 21 день назад

      Yeah. What team do you guess will bring the wildest looking front end plates in 2026?

    • @omaralgharib6521
      @omaralgharib6521 21 день назад +1

      @wombat4191 I suggest we leave it as a surprise. We've seen interesting implementations in 22' before converging to redbull-like concepts.

    • @vaggelis911
      @vaggelis911 21 день назад +1

      That's what F1 is all about!!! I'm afraid that this time it will be harder for them, because the rules seem to have many "fixed" areas, like the floor for example, which is the most important piece of the current cars

    • @mitchell-wallisforce7859
      @mitchell-wallisforce7859 20 дней назад +1

      @@vaggelis911 This. There was a whole "crisis of confidence" saga when the 2022 regs first came out because some of the high-level technical figures in the sport figured they'd basically been left no options for differentiation. That's turned out to not be entirely true, but F1 cars are still the most alike they've ever been.
      The lap time difference might be the smallest it's ever been between the fastest and slowest, but that just means the cars are that much closer to being the same.

  • @orangeballs4536
    @orangeballs4536 21 день назад +12

    YESSSSSS PLEASE FOCUS ON SUSTAINABLE FUEL PLEASEEEE WE DONT NEED HYBRID PLEASE

    • @beauty.of.the.struggle
      @beauty.of.the.struggle 21 день назад +4

      You don't understand the political push behind ev, and wanting people dependent on a grid system. For that reason, big money will never ever popularize biofuel or hydrogen... In sport or otherwise.
      Them actually caring about the environment is just a public front they put on

    • @joshuacollins5523
      @joshuacollins5523 21 день назад +1

      ​​@@beauty.of.the.struggle???
      Any fuel is dependent on a grid system, like do you dig your fossil fuels out of the back garden?

    • @beauty.of.the.struggle
      @beauty.of.the.struggle 21 день назад

      @@joshuacollins5523 *electrical grid. What I mean to say is that they're phasing out autonomy... Thus, things like "15 minute cities" and whatnot popping up. At any rate, full EV is the basket that the upper crust have put most of their eggs into, so they have a vested interest in that (or as close to as possible) coming out on top in all sectors of society

    • @joshuacollins5523
      @joshuacollins5523 21 день назад

      @@beauty.of.the.struggle 'they' is pulling a lot of weight here, who exactly are we talking about?

    • @beauty.of.the.struggle
      @beauty.of.the.struggle 21 день назад

      @@joshuacollins5523 they sure do. I'll let you do your own homework on that front haha. Suffice to say, it's not anybody that you or I elected

  • @TheOzzyOzan
    @TheOzzyOzan 21 день назад

    as far as I remember there used to be active front wing DRS on Brawn GP 2009 car

  • @karleastwood9940
    @karleastwood9940 21 день назад

    Can't see no hybrid but can see a much smaller version say 10-15% power that is there for anti lag, gear change filling and push to overtake.

  • @drido
    @drido 21 день назад +15

    The problems with the fragile Pirelli tires should have been fixed years ago. Tired of watching races that are completely dictated by tire strategy, with drives not being able to race on the car's limit.

    • @dmign
      @dmign 21 день назад +3

      Pirelli were told to make those tyres. they could easily make tyres that could go a race distance, how great would that be.

    • @SmallBlogV8
      @SmallBlogV8 21 день назад +1

      The forces today's F1 cars generate would make _any_ tyre fragile. Pirelli hasn't magically forgotten how to make good race tyres, but they've got people on one side asking for tyre life to dictate 2+ pit stops per race (because pit stops create jeopardy and variation) and the need to make tyres strong enough for ~800kg cars generating 7-8g in the fastest corners to race eachother. I've heard it said that without a serious difference in tyre grip/condition between two cars they just can't sufficiently push through the turbulence and square-up make a move (without DRS). So there are several reasons why they don't make WEC-style tyres that can be pushed for two hours straight.

    • @xavierpanohaya2647
      @xavierpanohaya2647 21 день назад +1

      and then you got 76 lap-lasting mediums and cry about that too.

  • @ThinkingFresh
    @ThinkingFresh 21 день назад +5

    no DRS, wasn’t expecting that

  • @polygonvvitch
    @polygonvvitch 20 дней назад

    Oh I am absolutely in love with the looks, it looks so much more like the ones I grew up with in the 00's

  • @nolancain8792
    @nolancain8792 20 дней назад

    Active aero is what makes me nervous. Like a DRS failure, what if the active aero fails? You’d have a driver flying in MOM mode (love the acronym) and then realize his downforce hasn’t returned.

  • @rabidlenny7221
    @rabidlenny7221 21 день назад +3

    I’d like to have seen a 2.5L v10, 20k-22k rpm limit, with expanded mgu-k regeneration (not battery capacity but regeneration and deployment). Expansion of mgu-k to the front wheels (since around 2/3rds of braking energy goes through the front wheels). Deployment can be rear wheels only, or if you wanted to get crazy you can toy with front wheel deployment for some truly insane acceleration, but me personally always sees f1 as rear wheel drive.
    The generator in the front can be driven by half shafts as to not increase front wheel unsprung weight. Hell you could even toy with inboard brakes up front to reduce it further.
    Biofuels would be good to keep any negative publicity down.
    But F1 is a bureaucracy. So you get the classic ‘a camel is a horse designed by committee’ something designed to please everyone, but in general winds up pleasing no one

  • @thedandude
    @thedandude 21 день назад +21

    I hate this shift to increasing electric power. If it was up to the fans, all hybrid components would be ripped out and incinerated. I'm sure the drivers feel the same way

    • @BwInNewJersey
      @BwInNewJersey 21 день назад +1

      Unless I misunderstood the goal is to have a completely sustainable fuel and eliminate electric power if the manufacturers would agree to it.

    • @thedandude
      @thedandude 21 день назад +1

      @@BwInNewJersey It's definitely a possibility, but it's very far from being agreed to. We can dream

    • @wombat4191
      @wombat4191 21 день назад +1

      @@BwInNewJersey To me that just sounded like some empty promises to keep fans at least a bit happier. I would bet that "if the manufacturers would agree to it" just means that FIA is not interested in dropping hybrids but they know the fans are, so they shift the apparent blame to manufacturers while actually doing nothing, because they know manufacturers want to promote hybrid and EV. I guess only time will tell, but I'd be surprised if they will ever ditch the batteries.

    • @BwInNewJersey
      @BwInNewJersey 21 день назад

      @@wombat4191 I agree. The likelihood of manufacturers moving aways from E power is against their own interests as you mentioned. What is your opinion about DRS to ‘Xmode + Zmode’ ?

    • @wombat4191
      @wombat4191 21 день назад

      @@BwInNewJersey I don't really see anything bad with X and Z, but of course there can be some unforeseen consequences that I could not imagine no matter how hard I tried. The override mode as a DRS replacement seems actually promising: it's not a free "you go faster" button because you need to use battery charge for it, it only giving advantage at high speeds could make for more interesting overtakes (don't quote me on that, could be entirely wrong), and it seems like it could be possible to regulate the advantage it gives for each track separately by changing the power cutoff speeds (I hope they do that instead of making it a fixed system). The downside is that we can't see as easily when it's active as with DRS.

  • @funny7
    @funny7 21 день назад +1

    v8 with new fuel and the new aero cars sounds amazing. lets hope for that in the future

  • @re14437
    @re14437 21 день назад

    Exciting! I’m looking forward to learning more about sustainable fuel.

  • @JoDON111
    @JoDON111 21 день назад +8

    Would be great to have or see F1 cars spit flames similarily to how F2 and F3 cars does
    Or at least have some kind of glowing effect (orange/blue-ish tint) to them, to show they are running very hot

    • @MsZeeZed
      @MsZeeZed 21 день назад

      Do you work for FOM? If so do you want all races at night to show that off better?

  • @Fishbone8891
    @Fishbone8891 21 день назад +10

    The cars need to go back to the 2008-2012 spec. We need truly smaller and more agile cars with a smaller power unit package. This isn't enough weight and dimension decreases

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад

      True. On my fantasy, the 2009-2016 cars is the maximum size of the cars, the engine is V8 with sustainable fuel, and still must including the Halo (safety device) plus blown diffuser and the rainbow tyres.

    • @Fishbone8891
      @Fishbone8891 21 день назад +1

      @@RadityaPramanaPutra2001 I agree, that package was pure F1 and should have remained, naturally aspirated engine, 6-8 cylinders, small, very nimble on turn in, toss some ground effect in there, double diffuser, blown diffuser and bring back refueling! I like the active aero if it works out because it can be used to defend in which the DRS can't.

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад

      @@Fishbone8891 Thank you. Yeah, you're right, I also agree with you.

    • @halofreak1990
      @halofreak1990 21 день назад +3

      I'd much rather have the 2000-2008 aero package updated for modern racing. That wide front wing and high rear wing looks awful compared to the earlier, and later (2017+) aero packages

    • @Fishbone8891
      @Fishbone8891 21 день назад

      @@halofreak1990 Very valid point, I should have mentioned my 2008-2012 was more those two generations vs the later geneation. I love the early 00's cars

  • @Nyjawonder
    @Nyjawonder 20 дней назад

    The one ting they still haven't addressed is the vulnerability of the cars to any side impact. Those razor thin side skirts will either slice through opponents tires like scalpels or get shattered into blade-like shards at every slight contact

  • @wiryantirta
    @wiryantirta 21 день назад

    oooh man those front wing endplates remind me of 2006-2008.

  • @_dreko
    @_dreko 21 день назад +16

    Damn, I can't believe they're putting in driver handicaps; that'll be interesting

  • @givemeabreak8784
    @givemeabreak8784 21 день назад +11

    A driver is no more a racing driver it has to do a co-pilot job as well managing the battery deployment, re-charging and activate the aero settings when needed. What a lot of BS. I think we are departing from racing cars all together. Where driving skills come to play?? Pressing certain buttons ?

  • @ttronan
    @ttronan 20 дней назад +1

    H for high downforce mode, L for low downforce mode, and O for overtake.

  • @itstingswhenip7550
    @itstingswhenip7550 20 дней назад

    Always had the idea of multiple tyre suppliers (Similar to the multiple engine suppliers which we currently have) teams would have the options to run different branded tyres for a season, each would naturally have different levels of grip, wear and performance. obviously each brand of tyre would have a soft, medium, hard, inter and wet compound. Differently timed pit stops and strategies with tyre choice would be immense! Would also bring in another path of income for the teams to use, including sponsorship deals, etc.

  • @RonnieCarriloROCTV
    @RonnieCarriloROCTV 21 день назад +14

    I’ve been supporting synthetic fuel for years, its time to ditch hybrids

    • @LassiseA
      @LassiseA 21 день назад +1

      It's not ready yet. It's gotta be a fuel mix and f1 is all about energy recovery nowadays

    • @jonpetter8921
      @jonpetter8921 21 день назад

      Too expensive to produce and we saw older ICE engine were unreliable, not sure if the performance will be better than hybrid. If synthetic fuels are not marketable for road cars, manufacturers wont waste money on older engine setup.

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 21 день назад +1

      They can't ditch hybrids because when electric blows ICE into the weeds then F1 dies. The best drivers will go where the fastest cars are.

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo 21 день назад

      Why not have both? I love noisy NA engines, but using synthetic fuel as an excuse to have no hybrids is a bit transparent.

  • @obroni
    @obroni 21 день назад +5

    I don't mind DRS, or whatever overtaking enhancement they want to add. However, it needs to be limited to a certain number of uses per race! Make it scarce, to make it compelling.

    • @MsZeeZed
      @MsZeeZed 21 день назад

      The idea is the *lead* car is relatively hobbled at the maximum car speed, meaning an extra speed boost at the end of each straight, but the biggest advantage at the end of the longest straights just like a real slipstream. IF it works it will be better than P2P or DRS.

    • @gamechip06
      @gamechip06 21 день назад +1

      Like formula E

  • @benn8793
    @benn8793 21 день назад +1

    I quite like the car from the front. It reminds me a bit of the cars of the mid-late 2000s. I particularly like the narrow front wing. But what's with the ‘extensions’ on the sides of the front wing? I don't like that.

  • @deanjackson8368
    @deanjackson8368 20 дней назад

    Heading in the right direction. Could perhaps still be smaller and lighter but at least they are less of a tank than the current cars.
    Front wing looks great - very 2008. Nice. Rear wing - with end plates again - looks better than the current rear wing. From a pure visual stance I'd like the wheels caps to go. They still look so naf.
    Keen to see how the active aero + overide performs vs DRS.

  • @dannyarcher6370
    @dannyarcher6370 21 день назад +9

    Looking more and more like V10 era. Chonky V10 era but I'm here for it nonetheless!!

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад

      My first impression for the 2026 cars is pretty great, hopefully can introducing more overtaking action at the track. The only thing that made me shock is without DRS.
      On my fantasy, the 2009-2016 cars is the maximum size of the cars, the engine is V8 with sustainable fuel, and still must including the Halo (safety device) plus blown diffuser and the rainbow tyres.

    • @MikoyanGurevichMiG21
      @MikoyanGurevichMiG21 21 день назад +2

      More like the early V8 era. Namely 2006-2008.

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 21 день назад

      @@MikoyanGurevichMiG21 True.

  • @Henchman1977
    @Henchman1977 21 день назад +5

    Can't wait till X mode is rebranded to "IPhone 17 PayPal Shell" mode

  • @notarealname6347
    @notarealname6347 21 день назад

    The biggest issues I got with 26 car are complimentary of each other: narrowing the width while increasing the top speed, and reducing the downforce.
    Narrowing the width of any race car, regardless of their type, is asinine, dangerous, and irresponsible. Remember the last time F1 narrowed the width of the cars? Yeah that worked out really great for healthcare companies. All they’re doing is turning these cars into is airplanes again. You cannot increase the speed of the cars while also decreasing their width. That’s a massive hazard as you’re also reducing the side impact distance between the driver and the first point of contact. Add on top of that, that reduction is also reduces the mechanical grip needed at the speeds that F1 wants to achieve. I just don’t see how this is going to make better racing when all they’re doing is finding a new way to create future widows/widowers.
    Narrower race cars do not increase the product as well. That’s definitely a paper tiger scenario and has always video evidence to back that up.
    As for the reduction in downforce, while it’s not a bad thing, I wouldn’t have had a problem with that if it wasn’t for narrowing of the width. The reduction in downforce significantly reduces the amount of mechanical grip as well. This was seen from the late nineties through mid aughties when F1 was struggling with bad racing that also was resulting in complete domination by Ferrari. While I would not be against seeing Ferrari return to being the top dog in F1, this massive reduction in downforce is more than likely just going to create really bad racing and lead to one team dominating the entire cycle of the 26 rules.
    But then again, I’m just one grain of sand in a neglected desert. My two cents are as valuable as selling stock prices on the weather.

  • @jasonliu3868
    @jasonliu3868 21 день назад

    just saw that car in Montreal downtown ,so cool!

  • @brunonikodemski2420
    @brunonikodemski2420 19 дней назад

    We looked at various active-air features for Nascar, decades ago. About time someone got a real grip on this, for competitive purposes. It really works.

  • @arianwinanto6299
    @arianwinanto6299 21 день назад

    My first thought was this look like F2 cars, but if it could bring more overtakes outside of the straights (and doesn't look like 2014 cars) I'm all up for it

  • @CobraAce04
    @CobraAce04 21 день назад

    1 step forwards and then they sprint 50 steps backwards with having massive batteries to offset any gain that was made elsewhere in the rules. Gotta love the FIA

  • @arba71
    @arba71 21 день назад

    Here's some idea to make the car even shorter:
    1. Move the differential to in between engine and transmission. It'll reduce nearly half meter of wheel base. Transmission might became part of rear crash structure, worth the trade though.
    2. Use front wheels hub motor instead of an MGU-K that's inline with the PU. Save a few more tens cm in length.
    3. Move the battery to under the driver's leg. Might be a potential hazard but could give more vertical room to fuel tank.

    • @jmreeves89
      @jmreeves89 14 дней назад

      Hey FIA, hire this guy. He knows more about constructing a racing car than the thousands of engineers and designers that have been working on this for years!

  • @FormulaProg
    @FormulaProg 21 день назад

    Looks great. If the fuel is sustainable though i see no reason for them to continue to increase hybrid power instead of switching back to a v10

  • @theroadahead6033
    @theroadahead6033 21 день назад

    Drop Hybrids altogether, Dump complicated electronics and movable wings etc, get more mechanical grip on the track, definitely thumbs up for dropping the dreaded DRS👍👍

  • @j.a.l.m.8388
    @j.a.l.m.8388 21 день назад

    I’ve been saying the same for many years… back to the good old days of simple powerful engines and light weight car and fewer driver assists like it was when our idols raced…. Pure racing talent, not a self driving car like now

  • @shadowmancy9183
    @shadowmancy9183 21 день назад

    Here I was thinking the overtake would be solely up to the driver's discretion as to when to use rather than needing to be within a certain distance.

  • @jarigustafsson7620
    @jarigustafsson7620 16 дней назад

    Needs floor cover or wider sidepods to prevent flipping cars in air and saving the floor.

  • @jatzbethstappen9814
    @jatzbethstappen9814 21 день назад

    Best explanation of the new regs I've heard so far! Thanks @wearetherace!

  • @chrisadams889
    @chrisadams889 20 дней назад +1

    i love how if F1refuses to accept that the order of the races probably creates more CO2 emissions that the races themselves. The amount of CO2 emmited by flying across the globe multiple times a year for all 10 teams plus all the FIA staff most likely dwarfs the amount coming from the exhaust of all the cars. I feel like if they grouped the races by continent it would do so much more for sustainability. Like structure your calendar better so we can have V8's and V10's back while still reducing emissions.