The way I see it, dirty air is inevitable. As the engineers fine tune the aero to generate the best performance possible, the more dirty air will come into play. To be honest, I'm not convinced the current regs eliminated dirty air as much as hoped anyway.
of course it cannot be completely inevitable, as dirty air (and drag) is always a side effect from downforce ... or any mass anyways. However, Aero can be produced efficient to produce the least amount of dirty air possible. The current regs really eliminated a lot of dirty air, especially at the beginning. While dirty air has gotten worse since then again, it's still far off what it was before. The problem are the tires
I really dont understand the 2026 regs. 2022 introduced groud effect but now its going after 4 years. The wings, floor and wings are getting smaller, so theyre going to be a lot slower. A push to pass button which is going to be used for defence so less overtakes anyway. Imo its just going backwards. Mordern cars now are actually becoming quicker than the 2020 cars because of the R&D to the ground effect but now its all leaving for a slight reduction in size Really dont think its worth it
@giantwaddles9478 I heard that the cars will be an inwash concept, more so than the 22 regs, so less dirty air theoretically, the push to pass is only accessible to the car behind when 1 second behind I think, so similar to drs, and will only give a boost up to 337 kmh, as using the battery as normal it gradually tapers of the piwer agter 290 kmh or something, and the use of synthetic fuels as stated by domenicali opens up the door for a non hybrid v8 future. But time will tell if the engineers find loopholes and also race management is an unknown, as the battery stores 3 times rhe power but they can only recover twice as much as now
They want to reduce ground effect because they saw how many problems it gave the teams like porpoising. It made these cars have much narrower working windows. They’re reducing the size of the cars because they’ve gotten way too big and heavy for the tracks to where they can’t race side by side so these are good steps in right direction. The spec regulations are a couple seconds slower but by the time the season starts it won’t be that noticeable. The push to pass has yet to be seen in f1 so we don’t know if there will be more or less overtakes so just wait and see. I think it’s gonna be much better than these regs for sure tho
@nateflores8160 right the size of them are tok big for certain tracks like monaco and baku and maybe even singapore so why not use real race tracks like Germany Malaysia and India instead of turning a city into a track? The push to pass ive seen tom97 video where he raced 2024 cars against 2026 cars, now obviously it's just a game, but if that's how it works then it's gonna be tragic The ground effect will take time to utilise and they've only had 3 years to work on it so far and yet these cars right now are becoming quicker than the 2020 cars I just don't get why they changed the regulations so much just to have them completely redone again so soon it doesn't give any team enough time to produce a seriously quick car to the point that we can have real competition and history tells us this Look at 2021 finally a team to battle mercedes then the regs change. Before that was 2016 when ferrari were starting to catch Mercedes and then the regs change. Before that 2013 was vettel dominance but ferrari and mercedes were closing in then the new engine come out. It's always the season before the regs change that are most competitive and it's because many teams sacrifice the last season to focus fully on the regs whereas other teams focus on the current regs to get the most out of it. Look at haas and ferrari both teams sacrificed 2021 to focus fully of the 2022 regs and they were a lot more competitive than 2021, whereas mercedes focused on both but mainly 2021 for the championships and they were terrible in 2022. You've also got to think about teams like haas and sauber who don't have a whole lot of money to keep developing mew designs and new cars over and over again What I'm saying is they are changing the regs too much and too often to the point where there will never be the competition they want because teams can't focus on both current regs and the new regs. For teams it's either focus on current and fall for next regs or focus on next regs and do bad here and that just means the same thing as it has for the past 15 years in f1, the big teams win and slowly become more competitive with each other and the small teams fight for survival
Historically, regs tend to change every 4-6 years. As long as I've been watching, there was huge regulation changes in: 2000: All teams had to use V10's 2006: Switch from V10's to V8's 2009: "Blown Diffuser" Era 2014: Switch from V8's to Turbo Hybrid V6's 2017: High Downforce Era 2022 (Which was initially supposed to be 2021 but was posponed due to the Pandemic) Ground Effect Regulations 2014 and 2022 in particular were a LOT slower than the previous generations of F1 cars, but quickly overtook them. I can see the 2026 regs being the same. They'll be a lot slower for 2-3 years, but they'll break lap records once the engineers get to grips with the regs and find any marginal gains they can! As long as the racing and overtaking improves, I'll be happy!
@andrewbenjaminuk yeah I get that but think about the amount of money it will cost to do that a small team like haas won't last long Plus 2014 cars were the slowest we've had in the past 3 decades when f1 should be the fastest cars on the planet these new regs are gonna be slower than current f2 cars Another thing is that how much slower they will be, the wings are 50% and the floor in 90% less, that's a huge difference when these regs came out only 3 years ago Plus these care are only too big for certain tracks like monaco and singapore maybe Hungary Baku and zandvoort but it's still possible to overtake on most of them so why not go to real race tracks instead of tiny street tracks like Germany Malaysia India Turkey and even Africa because then the cars aren't too big and we get some real racing instead of boring races like we always get at monaco (qualifying is great but the race is actually boring) If they didn't that, the new regs aren't needed
@@calvinallan2208 i believe hybrid engines were introduced by FIA not because their own desire but because of car manufacturers wanting to promote hybrid engines as the concept so they can sell their road cars with hybrid engines more effectively. And if you want to take this further, car manufacturers are being pushed into building hybrid or ev cars to be ecological by governments of European countries and USA. FIA just playing their role in this circus.
I dont think dirty air will change as much. i feel that having a smaller car is gonna make it more battling rather than just overtaking. The track is gonna feel much bigger, and less space is being used, meaning switch backs are gonna be easier, and with less downforce and more potential top speed, we should see way more battles
I feel like people forget they START at 2-4 seconds slower. The teams develop them and create more downforce and less lap time. How does anyone think formula 1 made downforce before ground effect
The problem is the size and engine changes They won't be anywhere near as able to generate downforce like they do on modern cars because it's a smaller platform and it also means the floor will be less valuable and the engine won't have as much power so they will most likely not be anywhere near modern cars
Even if corners are going to be harder to make, I think I prefer that. I'm not saying this because I like the looks of the new car, which I of course do, but it would extract the absolute best out of a driver to take the corner as skillful as possible, and we may see different racing lines. Very 80s-00s like. Remember Senna taking that corner in Monza, which was very different from other drivers? Yes, exactly that is what I have in mind. I could be wrong, but it would be absolutely amazing! Especially if F1's promise to bring loud exhausts back is true, we're in of one of the best Formula 1 seasons in forever since the introduction of V6! This season 2024 was absolutely incredible in every way possible, next year is going to be even more epic, and then the year after there's 2026 with literally EVERYTHING! :)
If I understand rules properly the override mode (the thing you call push to pass) will be only available in certain zones if you are within one second (basically like today's DRS but it's done by ERS) and X mode will not have effect on overtaking as it will be available to all drivers in all zones at all times (unless disabled for weather) so it is not for better racing but better aero efficiency
@MatusP91 pretty sure override can be used at any point through the lap as long as you're within a second of the car in front likely by some detection zone (probably start/finish line) and then yeah x mode can be used regardless of driver in front because otherwise the cars would be significantly slower than the current f1 cars due to less average power from the new engines. X wings will also likely make slipstreaming much less powerful with much less drag
I find it stupid that when f1 changed from 2021 regs to 2022 the speed slowed down. Once again 2026 is getting slower. Don't you think that the more changes to regs should make the fastest motorsport faster???
My fanatec wheel base was not reading my pedals, it turned out I had caught the cable and slightly jarred one of the contact pins , Logitech put a piece of plastic that you can wrap the cables around to protect the contacts, why Fanatec don't do that is beyond me , I bought a new cable now it's working .Those pins only have to be out by a tiny fraction and they won't work . I have taped down the cables to make sure I can't pull them again .
In my opinion I reckon they should restart the cars and start from the 2018 type cars and give the teams free reign for 1-2 years and develop from there. But they have a base car to make upgrades from so it’ll technically be an equal cars for all but then the teams can develop all they want
Why 2018? There were like 40-50 second gaps between cars in that era because the dirty air made it impossible for cars to follow eachother closely, Drivers like Max and Lewis would occasionally lap every car up to like 5th-3rd place, it was ridiculous. If we follow your idea, we’d get high downforce monsters that look cool in a quali lap but cant race for shit and cant follow eachother at all without completely decimating their tyres.
Why would they? F1 hasnt had 6 gears for 20 odd years, why would they go back. Completely counter intuitive. Check the sources of wherever you read that
Yes you are correct. 2026 cars are going to have 6 gears. The reason for this is to have the engines rev higher, so that fuel burning is used to charge the batteries. This is why Adrian Newey stated that they will be going around the hairpin in Monaco at High revs so that it charges the battery. This will in turn also make the F1 2026 engines sound better as well. In theory this will introduce turbo lag but at the same time, turbo lag won't be a thing due to the increase in power from the MGU-K which will cancel that. But this will be interesting too, as stated in the regulations that the MGU-K can only kick in from 80kph onwards. The driving style for these new cars will be similar to the turbo cars of the 80's, where you will want to keep the revs high
@@chrisbromley673 Good question. Digging into the regulations now, I see that I was wrong. 6 gears was a discussion topic but never exercised. Reading the regulations I see this in Article 9.8.1: The number of forward gear ratios must be 8. Continuously variable transmission systems are not permitted.
so kinda wrong with ground effect 26 will be reduced with ground effect but its steal going be mostly ground effect car today cars are 80-20 ground effect 80 percent ground effect 20 percent wings. i think 26 will 60-40 is what ive read and seen
what kind od a sim racer are you, if a skin or little change in style actualy is important over the physics of the cars and by watching this there are none its garbage what does that say about you
2026 regulations are idiotic, especially now that we finally have close racing and a few teams that can realistically win a championship. The excessive electrification ruins motorsport.
They just updated the regs for the 2026 to make them faster and they are about 2-4 seconds slower than the 2022(!) cars. They would be much slower than the 2024 cars (they would've been 8 seconds slower than the 2022 cars before). I don't understand how quarter a century older cars can be faster than today's top, it's just so embarrassing, another thing is why the engines don't have AT LEAST 1200 hp or something more like 1500hp? Today's normal luxury saloon sedan that are less than 20X a formula 1 car already have 1000+hp. It's just so embarrassing honestly.
Well weight is the main reason, and considering the weight of the current cars, their speed is very impressive and they have insane downforce vs the 2000s cars. As for the 2026 cars, they will be about 2 seconds slower than the 2024 cars, so about the same laptime as 2022. So probably by 2028, they will be close to how they are now.
@@gmasterdaone they literally just released updates to the regs last week couple of changes to the floor, the front wing winglets and the diffuser is bit bigger m
I think I prefer the look of the 2026 cars compared to current idk what it is but they look way better in my opinion
They have some similarities to the 2006 - 2008 cars, thats what I like about them
they do look great
Front wing I guess
The rear wing reminds me a bit of the 2017-21 rear wings
The front wing is absolutely gorgeous and the rear wing looks more like an F1 rear wing compared to a carbon-fibre parachute
The way I see it, dirty air is inevitable. As the engineers fine tune the aero to generate the best performance possible, the more dirty air will come into play. To be honest, I'm not convinced the current regs eliminated dirty air as much as hoped anyway.
of course it cannot be completely inevitable, as dirty air (and drag) is always a side effect from downforce ... or any mass anyways. However, Aero can be produced efficient to produce the least amount of dirty air possible.
The current regs really eliminated a lot of dirty air, especially at the beginning. While dirty air has gotten worse since then again, it's still far off what it was before. The problem are the tires
@dominicbarden4436 to be fair, this season has had one of the closest grids (quali pace) ever
@@kaxmo69 True.
Spot on.
I really dont understand the 2026 regs. 2022 introduced groud effect but now its going after 4 years. The wings, floor and wings are getting smaller, so theyre going to be a lot slower. A push to pass button which is going to be used for defence so less overtakes anyway. Imo its just going backwards. Mordern cars now are actually becoming quicker than the 2020 cars because of the R&D to the ground effect but now its all leaving for a slight reduction in size
Really dont think its worth it
@giantwaddles9478 I heard that the cars will be an inwash concept, more so than the 22 regs, so less dirty air theoretically, the push to pass is only accessible to the car behind when 1 second behind I think, so similar to drs, and will only give a boost up to 337 kmh, as using the battery as normal it gradually tapers of the piwer agter 290 kmh or something, and the use of synthetic fuels as stated by domenicali opens up the door for a non hybrid v8 future. But time will tell if the engineers find loopholes and also race management is an unknown, as the battery stores 3 times rhe power but they can only recover twice as much as now
They want to reduce ground effect because they saw how many problems it gave the teams like porpoising. It made these cars have much narrower working windows. They’re reducing the size of the cars because they’ve gotten way too big and heavy for the tracks to where they can’t race side by side so these are good steps in right direction. The spec regulations are a couple seconds slower but by the time the season starts it won’t be that noticeable. The push to pass has yet to be seen in f1 so we don’t know if there will be more or less overtakes so just wait and see. I think it’s gonna be much better than these regs for sure tho
@nateflores8160 right the size of them are tok big for certain tracks like monaco and baku and maybe even singapore so why not use real race tracks like Germany Malaysia and India instead of turning a city into a track?
The push to pass ive seen tom97 video where he raced 2024 cars against 2026 cars, now obviously it's just a game, but if that's how it works then it's gonna be tragic
The ground effect will take time to utilise and they've only had 3 years to work on it so far and yet these cars right now are becoming quicker than the 2020 cars
I just don't get why they changed the regulations so much just to have them completely redone again so soon it doesn't give any team enough time to produce a seriously quick car to the point that we can have real competition and history tells us this
Look at 2021 finally a team to battle mercedes then the regs change. Before that was 2016 when ferrari were starting to catch Mercedes and then the regs change. Before that 2013 was vettel dominance but ferrari and mercedes were closing in then the new engine come out. It's always the season before the regs change that are most competitive and it's because many teams sacrifice the last season to focus fully on the regs whereas other teams focus on the current regs to get the most out of it. Look at haas and ferrari both teams sacrificed 2021 to focus fully of the 2022 regs and they were a lot more competitive than 2021, whereas mercedes focused on both but mainly 2021 for the championships and they were terrible in 2022. You've also got to think about teams like haas and sauber who don't have a whole lot of money to keep developing mew designs and new cars over and over again
What I'm saying is they are changing the regs too much and too often to the point where there will never be the competition they want because teams can't focus on both current regs and the new regs. For teams it's either focus on current and fall for next regs or focus on next regs and do bad here and that just means the same thing as it has for the past 15 years in f1, the big teams win and slowly become more competitive with each other and the small teams fight for survival
Historically, regs tend to change every 4-6 years.
As long as I've been watching, there was huge regulation changes in:
2000: All teams had to use V10's
2006: Switch from V10's to V8's
2009: "Blown Diffuser" Era
2014: Switch from V8's to Turbo Hybrid V6's
2017: High Downforce Era
2022 (Which was initially supposed to be 2021 but was posponed due to the Pandemic) Ground Effect Regulations
2014 and 2022 in particular were a LOT slower than the previous generations of F1 cars, but quickly overtook them. I can see the 2026 regs being the same. They'll be a lot slower for 2-3 years, but they'll break lap records once the engineers get to grips with the regs and find any marginal gains they can!
As long as the racing and overtaking improves, I'll be happy!
@andrewbenjaminuk yeah I get that but think about the amount of money it will cost to do that a small team like haas won't last long
Plus 2014 cars were the slowest we've had in the past 3 decades when f1 should be the fastest cars on the planet these new regs are gonna be slower than current f2 cars
Another thing is that how much slower they will be, the wings are 50% and the floor in 90% less, that's a huge difference when these regs came out only 3 years ago
Plus these care are only too big for certain tracks like monaco and singapore maybe Hungary Baku and zandvoort but it's still possible to overtake on most of them so why not go to real race tracks instead of tiny street tracks like Germany Malaysia India Turkey and even Africa because then the cars aren't too big and we get some real racing instead of boring races like we always get at monaco (qualifying is great but the race is actually boring)
If they didn't that, the new regs aren't needed
Isnt sustainable fuel developed enough to bring back V8 or is FIA just being hypocritical
2030 engine regs may be naturally aspirated
@@calvinallan2208 i believe hybrid engines were introduced by FIA not because their own desire but because of car manufacturers wanting to promote hybrid engines as the concept so they can sell their road cars with hybrid engines more effectively. And if you want to take this further, car manufacturers are being pushed into building hybrid or ev cars to be ecological by governments of European countries and USA. FIA just playing their role in this circus.
Sustainable fuel along with climate change is a hoax.
That would be ideal.
Give the constructors 2-4 years and they’ll be about as fast as 2024 cars…
@@Tpeltol Fans love to forget that...all the time
doubt.
I dont think dirty air will change as much. i feel that having a smaller car is gonna make it more battling rather than just overtaking. The track is gonna feel much bigger, and less space is being used, meaning switch backs are gonna be easier, and with less downforce and more potential top speed, we should see way more battles
I feel like people forget they START at 2-4 seconds slower. The teams develop them and create more downforce and less lap time.
How does anyone think formula 1 made downforce before ground effect
The problem is the size and engine changes
They won't be anywhere near as able to generate downforce like they do on modern cars because it's a smaller platform and it also means the floor will be less valuable and the engine won't have as much power so they will most likely not be anywhere near modern cars
Even if corners are going to be harder to make, I think I prefer that. I'm not saying this because I like the looks of the new car, which I of course do, but it would extract the absolute best out of a driver to take the corner as skillful as possible, and we may see different racing lines. Very 80s-00s like. Remember Senna taking that corner in Monza, which was very different from other drivers? Yes, exactly that is what I have in mind. I could be wrong, but it would be absolutely amazing! Especially if F1's promise to bring loud exhausts back is true, we're in of one of the best Formula 1 seasons in forever since the introduction of V6! This season 2024 was absolutely incredible in every way possible, next year is going to be even more epic, and then the year after there's 2026 with literally EVERYTHING! :)
If I understand rules properly the override mode (the thing you call push to pass) will be only available in certain zones if you are within one second (basically like today's DRS but it's done by ERS) and X mode will not have effect on overtaking as it will be available to all drivers in all zones at all times (unless disabled for weather) so it is not for better racing but better aero efficiency
And I remember reading them if you have override mode you will be allowed to harvest more energy so it shouldn't be so reliant on your charge
@MatusP91 pretty sure override can be used at any point through the lap as long as you're within a second of the car in front likely by some detection zone (probably start/finish line) and then yeah x mode can be used regardless of driver in front because otherwise the cars would be significantly slower than the current f1 cars due to less average power from the new engines. X wings will also likely make slipstreaming much less powerful with much less drag
Special "drs zones" for the kunos tracks are included with the mod. Then you can use the full potential of the aero mode.
So we are basically getting a nitrous when we are 1s behind the car in front? Granted if the battery can keep up in a 300km race
with less downforce and more power to the wheels, wouldn't the tires be even more of a problem in 2026?
I find it stupid that when f1 changed from 2021 regs to 2022 the speed slowed down. Once again 2026 is getting slower. Don't you think that the more changes to regs should make the fastest motorsport faster???
@CoreyEason no, cuz safety is still a priority. As long as they are still faster than any other form of motorsport it’s fine.
Low or no deploy and just abusing the kers button in acceleration is definitely the play in this version of the 26 car.
My fanatec wheel base was not reading my pedals, it turned out I had caught the cable and slightly jarred one of the contact pins , Logitech put a piece of plastic that you can wrap the cables around to protect the contacts, why Fanatec don't do that is beyond me , I bought a new cable now it's working .Those pins only have to be out by a tiny fraction and they won't work . I have taped down the cables to make sure I can't pull them again .
In my opinion I reckon they should restart the cars and start from the 2018 type cars and give the teams free reign for 1-2 years and develop from there. But they have a base car to make upgrades from so it’ll technically be an equal cars for all but then the teams can develop all they want
2018 cars sucks
They should return to 2000s cars
Why 2018? There were like 40-50 second gaps between cars in that era because the dirty air made it impossible for cars to follow eachother closely, Drivers like Max and Lewis would occasionally lap every car up to like 5th-3rd place, it was ridiculous. If we follow your idea, we’d get high downforce monsters that look cool in a quali lap but cant race for shit and cant follow eachother at all without completely decimating their tyres.
Man go with these cars in baku try to broke the fastest speed record
Low wings, Lower downforce stock, and ive heard how fast the rpms rise with x mode. They gonna go fast for sure at vegas baku and mexico straights
8 gears? I heard the new cars will have less.
Wait so 26 cars aren't ground effect cars anymore? Wtf?
Love the consistency Tom, always enjoy your videos👍
at least I wont have to buy videogames anymore they gonna be even slidier 😂
Love 2026. Brings back 08 vibes which are my favourite cars
Compare it on Monza to see what times u get.
I thought 2026 car only have 6 gears?
Why would they? F1 hasnt had 6 gears for 20 odd years, why would they go back. Completely counter intuitive. Check the sources of wherever you read that
Yes you are correct. 2026 cars are going to have 6 gears. The reason for this is to have the engines rev higher, so that fuel burning is used to charge the batteries. This is why Adrian Newey stated that they will be going around the hairpin in Monaco at High revs so that it charges the battery. This will in turn also make the F1 2026 engines sound better as well. In theory this will introduce turbo lag but at the same time, turbo lag won't be a thing due to the increase in power from the MGU-K which will cancel that. But this will be interesting too, as stated in the regulations that the MGU-K can only kick in from 80kph onwards. The driving style for these new cars will be similar to the turbo cars of the 80's, where you will want to keep the revs high
@michaelgdupreez where have you read that? i stay well abreast of f1 tech news and this is new to me.
@@chrisbromley673 Good question. Digging into the regulations now, I see that I was wrong. 6 gears was a discussion topic but never exercised. Reading the regulations I see this in Article 9.8.1:
The number of forward gear ratios must be 8. Continuously variable transmission systems are not permitted.
@michaelgdupreez glad my memory is still functioning!
so kinda wrong with ground effect 26 will be reduced with ground effect but its steal going be mostly ground effect car today cars are 80-20 ground effect 80 percent ground effect 20 percent wings. i think 26 will 60-40 is what ive read and seen
2026 spec remind me of the 2006 spec
NOT a Fan SIM, but Good Job!!
Does F1 know what it's doing?
Likin' this idea 💯
You forgot to mention the fact that the cars have 50% less power than the 2024 cars.
They do not they have a lil bit less power from the ice and more from the electric motor
You've got a unique gift. Keep sharing it with that humble spirit.
50% -gas- tractor, 50% -electric- garbage bin... Ridiculous regs that scream that F1 doesn't know what it wants to be.
Ev is not garbage
Tesla model s plaid beats plenty of supercar 😂😂😂
@VarunTomee-kr6nf straight line pro ricer?
Sounds a little like the Formula E engines
Hello mr martinez
The 21 regs were fine and going back to them would be the way forward. F1 cars getting slower and slower just feels wrong.
wha's up with your eyes, mate ?
Can you tell me what specific moment? I’m curious 😂
what kind od a sim racer are you, if a skin or little change in style actualy is important over the physics of the cars and by watching this there are none its garbage what does that say about you
Go kick some rocks
cant wait for the regulations to fail miserably
2026 regulations are idiotic, especially now that we finally have close racing and a few teams that can realistically win a championship.
The excessive electrification ruins motorsport.
They just updated the regs for the 2026 to make them faster and they are about 2-4 seconds slower than the 2022(!) cars. They would be much slower than the 2024 cars (they would've been 8 seconds slower than the 2022 cars before).
I don't understand how quarter a century older cars can be faster than today's top, it's just so embarrassing, another thing is why the engines don't have AT LEAST 1200 hp or something more like 1500hp?
Today's normal luxury saloon sedan that are less than 20X a formula 1 car already have 1000+hp. It's just so embarrassing honestly.
Where did you get this?
Well weight is the main reason, and considering the weight of the current cars, their speed is very impressive and they have insane downforce vs the 2000s cars. As for the 2026 cars, they will be about 2 seconds slower than the 2024 cars, so about the same laptime as 2022. So probably by 2028, they will be close to how they are now.
Why they don't have 1200+ hp you ask? Fuel. The cars is not allowed to be refueled during race.
And the fuel flow is highly limited.
@@gmasterdaone they literally just released updates to the regs last week couple of changes to the floor, the front wing winglets and the diffuser is bit bigger m
RSS mods are just boring. VRC all the way!