Our Reaction to the NEW 2026 F1 Regulations

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • Matt and Tommy discuss the 2026 F1 regulations which have been fully released today and talk about just how exciting this is for the sport.
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  • @thebateman761
    @thebateman761 Před měsícem +922

    "2026" still feels like it's 6 years away, not less than two

    • @pisderata
      @pisderata Před měsícem +23

      fr 22 regulations are ending too soon (good)

    • @John-ok8ts
      @John-ok8ts Před měsícem +41

      Ever since we went into lockdown time just seems to go so fast even though we are out and have been out for ages.

    • @Henriette187
      @Henriette187 Před měsícem

      COVID changed everything. I was 23 years old, and in these years, nothing happened, yet I aged three years… It’s stolen time.

    • @nathangeco
      @nathangeco Před měsícem +10

      we are closer to 2026 than to 2022.

    • @BwInNewJersey
      @BwInNewJersey Před měsícem

      Time is relentless jeez

  • @ArifAlAmin0714
    @ArifAlAmin0714 Před měsícem +561

    If 2000 and 2022 cars had a baby

    • @SF1_AEP
      @SF1_AEP Před měsícem +13

      FR, was what i was thinkin too.

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 Před měsícem +9

      *2009-2016 cars left this chat*

    • @cmpmendes
      @cmpmendes Před měsícem +14

      2004 vibes on that front wing.

    • @toolegittoquit_001
      @toolegittoquit_001 Před měsícem +4

      With all the bad traits

    • @AlexaMG35
      @AlexaMG35 Před měsícem +5

      Was my first thought as well - With the front-facing shot, I immediately thought it was 2005 again, but thats in a good way

  • @ben_1
    @ben_1 Před měsícem +363

    I never understood why for some people "new regs = more equal field"
    For me it's pretty obvious that at the beginning of new regulations it's way easier for one team to dominate because they found something the others didn't. Only after a few years does the field get closer together, like we're seeing now.

    • @metro3313
      @metro3313 Před měsícem +12

      Not always tho. The 2017 regs brought Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull a lot closer together.

    • @patricktho6546
      @patricktho6546 Před měsícem +19

      ​@@metro3313 that wasn't that big of a change.
      Same engines, just a bit wider and wider wings (and lower rear wing)

    • @metro3313
      @metro3313 Před měsícem +9

      @@patricktho6546 How was it not a big change? The cars were around 2s faster per lap.

    • @stigvanbrabant2325
      @stigvanbrabant2325 Před měsícem +2

      I think you are absolutely right, but what makes it exciting it in my opinion is it can cause a big shift in teams performance. And then it is all about the development race, which can then all cause a lot off teams to be closer together. With the latest ones it hasn't really worked out like that, but my god i hope it works this time.

    • @nateflores8160
      @nateflores8160 Před měsícem +3

      Only reason why 2022 had a big winner with Red Bull was cuz it was ground effect which many teams have never done before and they had Newey. The cost cap and restrictions didn’t help teams catch up either

  • @raulfelix3398
    @raulfelix3398 Před měsícem +446

    hey guys 10 cm is A LOT.

    • @mikehipperson
      @mikehipperson Před měsícem +62

      I bet your gf didn't say that?

    • @kart3347
      @kart3347 Před měsícem +6

      Lol

    • @ginnungagap69
      @ginnungagap69 Před měsícem +41

      I always give size in mm, because a little looks like a lot. It’s not the size of your F1 car, it’s how you race it.

    • @joshsmith7521
      @joshsmith7521 Před měsícem +17

      That's 5 cm more than I have

    • @KraftyLive
      @KraftyLive Před měsícem +3

      yea its almost 4"

  • @scottmeredith3359
    @scottmeredith3359 Před měsícem +213

    It might not be a huge change, but I’m not going to criticize the FIA for at least turning the trend around and making the car somewhat smaller and lighter

    • @gvdc
      @gvdc Před měsícem +7

      I think getting rid of the MGU-H may also help improve the sound, am quietly optimistic on that front despite the new 50/50 fuel/electric split

    • @matthewisles3560
      @matthewisles3560 Před měsícem

      😮t

    • @TheoF1
      @TheoF1 Před měsícem +2

      @@gvdc Also the new 6 speed gearbox will force the teams to extend the gears so the engines will also rev higher and make full use of the 15k rpm they have

    • @gefaehrlich
      @gefaehrlich Před měsícem

      Oh yeah that's obviously the most important part hahaha I also still use an analog landline instead of a smartphone just because the sound of those bells ringing just slaps haha who cares about technological advancements ;-D ​@@gvdc

    • @sdfopsdmsdofjmp7863
      @sdfopsdmsdofjmp7863 Před měsícem

      The 2022 cars were already smaller than the 2021 cars. They are just heavier.

  • @supaG-1.0
    @supaG-1.0 Před měsícem +67

    I bet 2025 will be a really close season only to then be wiped away for 2026.

    • @podjun80
      @podjun80 Před měsícem +1

      Yep.

    • @Connor19527
      @Connor19527 Před měsícem +5

      That’s how it always goes, the rising teams catch up and really only have 1-2 seasons to compete with the team who nailed the regs

  • @scsutton1
    @scsutton1 Před měsícem +139

    Shorter, narrower, lighter. It's what we wanted, but it still feels like there's a lot more to do.

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před měsícem +2

      they will not be lighter ?? I mean the minimum weight is less, but they need to carry a much bigger electric battery now?

    • @aj384
      @aj384 Před měsícem +22

      @@AndrewTSq the minimum weight includes the battery, the cars will be 30kg lighter

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před měsícem +7

      @@aj384 I read it as the minimum weight is 30kg lighter, but even this year some teams have troubles going down to the minimum weight limit. The new battery will be 3 times more in capacity so probably +40kg for just the battery.

    • @Dyils
      @Dyils Před měsícem +17

      @@AndrewTSq Cool? So? They're still gonna be close to the minimum weight, even if they start 15kg overweight the first year, most should have it handled by the 2nd. Though 30kg isn't enough but it's a start...

    • @aj384
      @aj384 Před měsícem +2

      @@AndrewTSq no dude the minimum weight INCLUDES the battery, there is no +40kg, it is all included

  • @sujjo
    @sujjo Před měsícem +62

    No guys you got it wrong. This low downforce mode and high downforce mode will be in the control of the drivers. That means, every straight, every part of the track that doesn't need much downforce, they'll open up the wings to reduce drag in turn saving energy. The overtakes are gonna happen when they go on manual override mode in designated zones with designated gaps with the car in front. They can basically override the electric power cut off at high speeds and basically get more power compared to the car in front to aid passing. Much like KERS. That means to a certain extent organic overtakes by out braking the driver in front. So yeah.

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před měsícem +1

      I was hoping active aero meant that a computer is setup to adjust the downforce to every corner. So it can basicly go from 0 to 100% downforce, and maybe use 40% in one corner, and 70% in another and near to 0% on straight.

    • @sujjo
      @sujjo Před měsícem +3

      @@AndrewTSq Same here. I was also thinking the same. I am also filled with questions and things to get clarity on. The teams would have already got the detailed tech regulations. We'll have to wait. I think the teams will still have different wing angles dialed into the set up like how it is now. So we might still see cars with different wing angles as the default settings. So the low drag effect respective to their default wing setups could also be different. Aah well let's see.

    • @hbrown689
      @hbrown689 Před měsícem +1

      @@sujjo I'm thinking we might see teams running different downforce levels to one another on certain tracks. I.e tracks like Hungary or Zandvoort with short straights might have some teams running DRS-esque wings for low downforce but others using more of a medium wing set up on low downforce and trying to maximise time gained over the lap rather than straight line speed.
      Could see teams on more of a tighter budget struggling though, teams essentially need to develop 2 cars for each race...

    • @Hoops527
      @Hoops527 Před měsícem

      @@hbrown689I wish this were true, but at the moment to me this x and z mode stuff is complete marketing bs to cover the fact these regs don’t really contain true ‘active’ aero. It’s more of a DRS+ that is available throughout the race. From what I’ve read the low drag (or even call it drag reduction) mode is only available on straights longer than 3 seconds. There is no incentive to do anything with the alternative ‘setup’ other than minimise drag, it’s not gunna change track to track.
      Where are people reading about these ‘active’ aero zones? It’s just a DRS system that includes the front wing…

    • @hbrown689
      @hbrown689 Před měsícem

      @Hoops527 yeh the more I've read about it, it just seems like drs with more activation points. These are supposed to be the best drivers in the world, they should have full control over the car and be able to take risks with things like this

  • @user-wi2bf5fp9f
    @user-wi2bf5fp9f Před měsícem +66

    In automotive engineering terms, 100mm and 200mm is a lot. New cars often brag about being 20mm wider or having a 20mm longer wheel base. Also mm is what engineers tend to talk in.

    • @GortPredator
      @GortPredator Před měsícem

      This is just nonsense. Engineers talk in whatever units are most convenient. Individual parts mostly mm, assembles depending on size usually move to cm. Tolerances usually mm, but also some talk in microns. Overall body's meters

  • @ClinicalDecisionYikesYT
    @ClinicalDecisionYikesYT Před měsícem +214

    “Not until I shift into manual override” F1 out here copying SpongeBob

    • @dumpling1263
      @dumpling1263 Před měsícem

      What? I have never seen that clip. Can you link it?

    • @Hungary_0987
      @Hungary_0987 Před měsícem

      @@dumpling1263youtube doesnt allow links

    • @cadenburbridge5424
      @cadenburbridge5424 Před měsícem

      ​@@dumpling1263czcams.com/video/WaYJd_HO7Bc/video.htmlfeature=shared

    • @pourgoi_6100
      @pourgoi_6100 Před měsícem +16

      it's maximum overdrive not manual override lmao

    • @liamthomas9622
      @liamthomas9622 Před měsícem

      @@dumpling1263czcams.com/video/WaYJd_HO7Bc/video.htmlfeature=shared

  • @YourLoyalDeserter
    @YourLoyalDeserter Před měsícem +36

    10cm is actually kind of a lot in car width terms. The difference between an M3 and a Ford F150 is 12cm. The new cars are actually about half-way between the current cars and the 2004 cars width-wise.

    • @Issam-od4pg
      @Issam-od4pg Před měsícem +1

      It doesn't matter what the difference between 2022 and 2026 cars are in terms of dimensions, 2026 cars are still way bigger than the 2000s cars that the race tracks are made for. The comparison shouldn't be 2026 cars are 10cm narrower than 2022 but rather 2026 cars are 15cm wider than 2006 cars

    • @Ivyticrea
      @Ivyticrea Před měsícem +5

      @@Issam-od4pgbut are they really made for the 2000s cars? Monaco for example was raced on by even wider f1 cars than we have today

    • @SriyanGaming
      @SriyanGaming Před měsícem

      @@Ivyticreawhen was that? The 90’s?

    • @Issam-od4pg
      @Issam-od4pg Před měsícem

      ​​​@@Ivyticrea yes you can race the 2022 cars but the racing is clunky and often results in crashes like with perez and kmag where there physically isn't enough space to give to go side by side whereas before that was a non issue. And even thinking about it logically most tracks on the calendar today have been on it for more than a decade merely because they used to offer good races with the older cars (again looking at you monaco)

  • @BurakUnan
    @BurakUnan Před měsícem +22

    FYI: Dimensions in "mm" is standard in automotive.

  • @Mortimer992
    @Mortimer992 Před měsícem +8

    F1 is the pinnacle of engineering why can’t they just say that cars have to be 400 mm narrower and see what constructors do 🤔

  • @laurenmp7486
    @laurenmp7486 Před měsícem +7

    I hope the FIA doesn't do what they did this last time and let a team force a rule change that undoes the changes. F1 needs cars that can be close and pass each other, if Mercedes or Ferrari get it wrong, the FIA needs to tell them "That's your problem".

  • @Gommuten
    @Gommuten Před měsícem +12

    The metal industry, particularly the automotive sector, employs millimeters as the standard unit of measurement because all processes, from design and planning to manufacturing and construction, are carried out using this metric. This precision is crucial as even slight deviations of a fraction of a millimeter can result in malfunctioning parts.

  • @AlbertZonneveld
    @AlbertZonneveld Před měsícem +14

    8.5 MJ is about 2.4 kWh
    It represents about 24 seconds at 350 kW of power

  • @TheMissiIe
    @TheMissiIe Před měsícem +14

    Does Matt know that 25% smaller cars is IMPOSSIBLE? Half the car's width is exclusively used for protecting the driver. If Matt wants 25% smaller cars, he MIST understand that performance will drastically drop, we'd be getting F4 cars

    • @louiscypher4186
      @louiscypher4186 Před měsícem +4

      Matt doesn't understand why the regulatory body of F1 uses mm.

    • @TheMissiIe
      @TheMissiIe Před měsícem +2

      @louiscypher4186 exactly. I like Matt, but man it seems like he doesn't get out in the real world. The whole world uses mm, ml, and grams because it's 1000x (literally) more accurate than metres

    • @Mortimer992
      @Mortimer992 Před měsícem +1

      Isn’t F1 the pinnacle of Motorsport and has the best engineering crew money can buy?
      Yes it would be a challenge but i also think it could be possible.

    • @louiscypher4186
      @louiscypher4186 Před měsícem

      @@Mortimer992 i mean you're right, it could be done.
      But it's still limited by physics. The FIA isn't compromising on driver safety. The engine manufacturers aren't surrendering hybrids.
      The only thing left is smaller mechanical components and seeing how they still have to deal with undiagnosed autistics constantly crying about V10 engines, dropping engine capacity even lower would not be welcomed.

    • @Mortimer992
      @Mortimer992 Před měsícem +2

      @@TheTazzietiger The lotus 12 was only 1524 mm wide 😉

  • @garchompy_1561
    @garchompy_1561 Před měsícem +14

    apparently these regs werent actually approved and there are at least 2 teams that are threatening to leave the sport because of it? and others are annoyed they werent approved before being pushed as final?
    what a time to be alive...

    • @tlreclipse1126
      @tlreclipse1126 Před měsícem +3

      They won't leave too much money involved.

    • @Mortimer992
      @Mortimer992 Před měsícem +2

      And if they leave Andretti and others are there to pick up the shards…. So no-one will want to threaten to leave

  • @YourLoyalDeserter
    @YourLoyalDeserter Před měsícem +9

    On the looks of it, go back and look at the concept for the 2022 regs, and then look at the F1-75. They will look fine.

  • @jacksteven781
    @jacksteven781 Před měsícem +17

    When they talk about nimble. They mean it has 30% less drag. Making it easier to throw into a corner and also easier to spin out.

    • @Ivyticrea
      @Ivyticrea Před měsícem +1

      about 45% less drag and a 30% reduction in downforce

    • @charles-antoinemartel-roy
      @charles-antoinemartel-roy Před měsícem

      @@Ivyticrea Well, they said the same thing about the 2022 regs, and by now teams have recovered most of it lmao

    • @jacksteven781
      @jacksteven781 Před měsícem

      @@Ivyticrea sorry. yes. That is what I meant to say

  • @charlesgarcia4660
    @charlesgarcia4660 Před měsícem +3

    Tommy hit the nail on the head at 6:00. Slower cars and also lighter. But that hybrid unit just makes it impossible to make these cars small, and it's sad

  • @AlbertZonneveld
    @AlbertZonneveld Před měsícem +27

    The cars are just over 10% smaller in square size but only 4% smaller in weight.

  • @Treehat
    @Treehat Před měsícem +11

    If you just look at the part of the car that has the large FIA it reminds me of the back of a Citroen (if you ignore that the back wheels are not covered)

  • @saidterroh5644
    @saidterroh5644 Před měsícem +28

    If there going to use 100% sustainable fuel then hybrid is pointless. It just adds weight.

    • @rozburg
      @rozburg Před měsícem

      has nothing to do with sustainability. the manufactures are in the sport for applicable real world technology. hybrid drive systems are applicable. lab fueled ICE engines have no future on the roads.

    • @mg5347
      @mg5347 Před měsícem +1

      Sustainable fuel doesn't mean environmentally friendly

    • @swipe7249
      @swipe7249 Před měsícem +2

      Domenicali did mention they would consider removing the hybrid in 2030 if the sustainable fuels are successful

    • @notastone4832
      @notastone4832 Před měsícem +4

      @@mg5347 lol batteries are great for the planet.. definitely not tons of toxic waste involved with manufacturing batteries.. and disposing of them when they are no good anymore.

    • @ethannorton564
      @ethannorton564 Před měsícem +2

      @@mg5347 sustainable fuel means net zero carbon footprint. Now that's a ways away but it does mean that it forces the oil companies to actually innovate. Now batteries are another story that are terrible for the environment. Lithium mining and disposal is horrible for the environment with current methods and needs to be fixed for it to be sustainable.

  • @MMAli-rq8kd
    @MMAli-rq8kd Před měsícem +8

    Tommy: ".... and Logan Sergeant"
    Matt: " Thank you for watching bye ! "
    🤣🤣

  • @artadhyay5462
    @artadhyay5462 Před měsícem +4

    Petition to have this FIA render made into the safety car from 2026! 😂

  • @nurwhal_8694
    @nurwhal_8694 Před měsícem +11

    These regs are just starting to get good, hopefully these new ones stay a while

  • @rosgoncharuk2403
    @rosgoncharuk2403 Před měsícem +12

    More of the same marketing BS...
    Why keep turbo if you got rid of MGU-H and everyone moans about the sound?
    Why make bigger MGU-K+ battery if you want to make cars lighter?
    Why develop a sustainable fuel if you still keep it hybrid?
    Why so many engine regulations instead of just giving teams ice/ev power targets and leaving design up to them?
    Another missed opportunity and another era of regs where 1 team will get it right and be miles ahead!

  • @laser_simon922
    @laser_simon922 Před měsícem +11

    Tommy is so right with his statement about less grip! If the human is the limit and the car could do more, the 20 „best“ drivers in the world, should all be able to achive this. This means laptimes are very close together, if however the driver can push the car over the limit more easily, like in formula e, racing is muuuch closer. Then the „if theres a gap, go for it“ starts again. Then the driver can brake late, wrestle the carbaround the bend and fight…

  • @calvinjohnson6521
    @calvinjohnson6521 Před měsícem +10

    Definitely still unsure on the active aero and its effects on the racing. Especially only a couple months after the “spinning on straights” rumors, but we’ll see how it goes

  • @nathanb286
    @nathanb286 Před měsícem +38

    They say they need to make the cars more nimble, yet they only reduce the weight limit by 30kg

    • @dinonuggie1908
      @dinonuggie1908 Před měsícem

      Any lower and every single team would be overweight so it does not even matter

    • @night756
      @night756 Před měsícem +2

      Not that great. If it was at least a reduction of 60kg I would be like wooow that's a change. But only 30kg, slightly underwhelming

    • @CyberFangKO
      @CyberFangKO Před měsícem +14

      Do you mean 30,000g? Big numbers, small reality just like Matt said

    • @jasepaul91
      @jasepaul91 Před měsícem +2

      I'd say 30kg is a start. More to be found and would liked it to have been more however, give it time and they will find more

    • @Storm_CW
      @Storm_CW Před měsícem +2

      Minimum of 100kg lighter required to really make them nimble.

  • @Kira-29
    @Kira-29 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you FIA for revealing the 26 Williams livery early ;)

  • @tobynstarr
    @tobynstarr Před měsícem +3

    They should do the new “DRS” limited to x amount per pitstop to encourage variable pitstop strategies

  • @shred_zed1
    @shred_zed1 Před měsícem +27

    the new car size is about difference of when you go the barber for a trim

  • @marxlxd
    @marxlxd Před měsícem +4

    Matt is trying so hard to politely disagree with the aesthetic of the car 😂 it look like something from 50 years ago honestly

  • @kevinsiegel
    @kevinsiegel Před měsícem +91

    I'm just relieved that the FIA didn't mandate that god-awful eyesore of a rear wing from F2. Those things are hideous.

    • @mexicanopdb
      @mexicanopdb Před měsícem +18

      No, they look neat in their own respect but it wouldn't fit this F1

    • @choco_chan6215
      @choco_chan6215 Před měsícem +15

      Am I the only one who liked that one

    • @CTcuber4K
      @CTcuber4K Před měsícem +2

      @@choco_chan6215 perchance

    • @benmaciver4190
      @benmaciver4190 Před měsícem

      Agree wholeheartedly! The step nose of 2011, the shark fin of 2017 and the gp2 rear wings can all get in the bin, oh and the walrus nose cone from the fw20..... and I don't care

    • @TallTaleGael
      @TallTaleGael Před měsícem +2

      I like the F2 wing

  • @sasiuru
    @sasiuru Před měsícem +8

    Car itself looks fine, and "smaller" size is better, but who the heck had an idea to copy rules from MarioKart (active aero, push to pass) - althought it still miss bubles to slow down cars ahead?
    Edit: Or was those rules taken from "F1 Race Stars" game... :P

  • @openbabel
    @openbabel Před měsícem +4

    The BSC Consulting Group has recommended that all F1 teams in 2026 should consider LEDs on side pods and rear wings for night races. This would be comparable to airlines using lit tail fins at international airports for safety .

  • @PierreGaslyfan
    @PierreGaslyfan Před měsícem +26

    rip drs 2011-2025

    • @Tweej
      @Tweej Před měsícem +4

      Long live active aero

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před měsícem

      @@Tweej we just needed the Williams FW15c back, active suspension, abs, active setup that changed into each corner.

    • @lukew6725
      @lukew6725 Před měsícem +1

      DRS is dead, long live DRS!

  • @RobertHarridge
    @RobertHarridge Před měsícem +64

    F1 looked at IndyCar and said "That kind of works." PTP, less downforce, higher top speeds... very IndyCar.

    • @EthanH4
      @EthanH4 Před měsícem +9

      Yeah it's not what F1 is about. F1 is about the peak of innovation and speed. Dumb that down to promote overtaking and you're left with something not much different to indycar and F2

    • @Good_Horsey
      @Good_Horsey Před měsícem +20

      ​@ethanh3375 Yes that's why most people tune into an F1 race. The innovation...

    • @ArielGonzalez1
      @ArielGonzalez1 Před měsícem +5

      @@Good_Horsey i mean, if we take away the girlies glazing over charles or lando, he is right

    • @EthanH4
      @EthanH4 Před měsícem +4

      I'm talking about F1 cars flat out. I watch it for the cars and drivers on the limit of what's possible.

    • @b29ak2007
      @b29ak2007 Před měsícem +6

      @@EthanH4 but on the limits of what... now they drive to the limits of tyre wear during the race...
      Thats if the tyres are even in the bleeding window
      The only time they are ever on the limit is quali...

  • @NexuJin
    @NexuJin Před měsícem

    @1:17 Thought for a second Tommy was going to sing Dave Rodgers Deja Vu:
    "Déjà vu. I've just been in this place before" -> "This is it, these are the new regulations."

  • @srb2834
    @srb2834 Před měsícem +3

    There’s no way stroll is going to be able to manage all these buttons at once. A lot more radio transmissions from him during the safety car: “I didn’t see him” & “where did he come from”

  • @GhostlyMarrow49
    @GhostlyMarrow49 Před měsícem +1

    About the using of millimeters. Millimeters are very commonly used in mechanical designs. It does sound bigger but it’s probably just using the mechanical terms.

  • @MathewSmart
    @MathewSmart Před měsícem +1

    Before the new Reg cars come in I would love to see a top 3 car against the 2022 prototype to see how much change there's been visually since the start of the previous Regs, like a last technical breakdown before end of season...

  • @EhEhEhEINSTEIN
    @EhEhEhEINSTEIN Před měsícem +1

    I'll be curious to see how quickly or slowly in-race front nose changes go once there is active aero added to them.

  • @CammyBouse
    @CammyBouse Před měsícem +35

    The best thing they could do would be to remove the whole "managing" aspect of current F1. Whether that's tyres or fuel, it is an utter embarrassment that most F1 races devolve in such a way, this isn't endurance racing, F1 should be flat out lights to flag, not managing a delta for 65 laps after getting to turn 1 in first.

    • @Willbrse
      @Willbrse Před měsícem +6

      Ironically endurance racing is now sprint racing between pit stops. The whole managing thing is pretty much gone. I.e if your car is good on tires you can do an extra stint, if it isn't and you try to manage it you are wasting time, it won't help you.

    • @ZombieDeMierda
      @ZombieDeMierda Před měsícem

      yeah, I think same. 2 or 3 mandatory pitstop and harder compounds can solve that in a way , they must drive faster to compensate time lost on each pitstop

    • @user-ec8vw3is9v
      @user-ec8vw3is9v Před měsícem +3

      What you need to remember is that during the V10 era there were more DNFs particularly engine failures. So managing cars isn't new

    • @paperplane-db8qf
      @paperplane-db8qf Před měsícem

      But if you want more pitstops and strategies then you need to have tyre wear - which needs race management.
      Or you do something like Qatar with a mandatory maximum Tyre life or a minimum number of stops.

    • @ZombieDeMierda
      @ZombieDeMierda Před měsícem

      @@paperplane-db8qf perhaps a good balance between managing tyre wear and going as fast as possible. Indycar have tyres that don't last that much. I know is a different series and concept, but hell, FIA already make that 2026 regulations with front Wing and Push to pass inspired by Indycar I guess. Just my opinion

  • @obud3777
    @obud3777 Před měsícem +11

    Get rid of hybrid engines!

    • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
      @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 Před měsícem +1

      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.

    • @lukew6725
      @lukew6725 Před měsícem +1

      Amen

  • @damianholmes6793
    @damianholmes6793 Před měsícem +3

    Just realised we will be calling 'Manual Override Mode' MOM...
    "Verstappen is currently using his MOM to overtake the McLaren ahead of him" 😭

  • @giovany89
    @giovany89 Před měsícem

    loved the "and Logan S.." hahaha

  • @SuomiNamco
    @SuomiNamco Před měsícem

    i love how it looks, i like how simplistic it looks, especially the fact that it has a tail with no diffuser

    • @Jaco_Schutte
      @Jaco_Schutte Před měsícem +1

      This is just a basic concept. Current cars look almost nothing like the FIA mockups. Expect the same with these rules.

  • @abeeshake96
    @abeeshake96 Před měsícem +2

    mm is used as it is the SI unit for length. So it is what is going to be used by all the engineers and designers who will actually build and work on the car.

  • @Ceece20
    @Ceece20 Před měsícem +8

    This is just an IndyCar with a heavier battery.

  • @TheZachatree
    @TheZachatree Před měsícem

    I liked Tommy’s subtle ending comment. “Yay racing”

  • @dans7556
    @dans7556 Před měsícem

    The example car looks so good! So sleek and I'm loving it

  • @easy_s3351
    @easy_s3351 Před měsícem

    The active aero (less drag) is something the drivers will be able to control. So on the straights they can have less drag which means higher top speed which means more energy recovery when braking. They'll also have an "overtake" button which they can use when in a certain distance from the car in front of them. In normal running the engine will not let the car run faster than about 340 kph but when using the overtake button the car will be able to go faster (up to about 355 kph)

  • @StacyODell
    @StacyODell Před měsícem

    I'd like to see active aero available at all times, so they can adapt on the fly to track conditions, plus add "push to pass" like Indycar uses -- no zones per se, but a limited total amount of push to pass time. I'd also really love to see the active aero used like airplane flaps to add drag and improve braking

  • @atedejong5620
    @atedejong5620 Před měsícem +1

    in 1998 they changed the regulations by reducing the width from 2000mm to 1800mm.

  • @JohnH1
    @JohnH1 Před měsícem +1

    The question is how much scope is there for variation in design?

  • @neblolthecarnerd
    @neblolthecarnerd Před měsícem

    Worth noting that it says the wheelbase is decreased by 200mm which is only the difference between the front and rear wheels. The front wing looks more stubby than the current ruleset so they could be even shorter length wise.

  • @bryankay2888
    @bryankay2888 Před měsícem +1

    My take is that ALL straights are MOM open zones, and the battery boost will be more discretionary

  • @Robalexe
    @Robalexe Před měsícem

    The car in front will also have the front and rear wing open, but only the car behind will be able to deploy more electrical energy for a given portion of time during that lap when it gets close enough.

  • @ChinoKawaii1021
    @ChinoKawaii1021 Před měsícem +1

    I hope for monaco, they adjust the override mode to be extra powerful so overtakes are easier

  • @Roguescienceguy
    @Roguescienceguy Před měsícem +1

    Imagine the front wing failing and flipping the other side up and the car goes airborne 😅

  • @markgr1nyer
    @markgr1nyer Před měsícem

    I'd like to see an "Adjusted areo time" limit for each lap. So you can use the adjusted areos for a percentage of the lap, but you can do it anywhere in the lap. Mix it up that way

  • @stigvanbrabant2325
    @stigvanbrabant2325 Před měsícem +1

    I think 10cm is actually quite a lot in f1 terms. Isn't it like the same gist with what 1kg extra weight does to a f1 car? Obviously less impactfull then that, but i think it would have more effect than you would think at first thought.

  • @Indykeebler
    @Indykeebler Před měsícem

    Is there anyway to actually get the full rule book and development requirements?

  • @SuperRacingBros
    @SuperRacingBros Před měsícem +1

    My thoughts are that these regs are moving away or 'want to' move away from aero derived grip and want to focus more on mechanical grip. If that's the case, that might be a huge win for closer racing as I've suggested for a number of years (I think, even going back to previous previous reg change in 2012).

  • @JCLorenzo95
    @JCLorenzo95 Před měsícem +2

    A good step if we get good racing. I hope they keep this trend and get smaller cars in the future at leas another 10-20cm in width and another 10-30cm in length. Maybe they could bring back refueling. Get a smaller tank, save weight and bring more strategies back to F1.

  • @Sederiq
    @Sederiq Před měsícem

    To advance this active aero idea, drivers could be given control of the front and rear wing downforce levels - just like they already tune brake balance, differentials, engine modes etc.

  • @kendrinkofficial
    @kendrinkofficial Před měsícem

    the numbers may sound small, but they're 10% smaller and that's a sizable drop when you put it that way!

  • @mds201
    @mds201 Před měsícem +1

    I work in construction and 100 millimetres sounds like a lot.

  • @Charleswarburtn
    @Charleswarburtn Před měsícem +3

    Why not do a min weight for the monocoque only? This would keep it safe for crashes and make the cars lighter

    • @Christopher_TG
      @Christopher_TG Před měsícem +2

      The safety cell is not the only safety structure on the car. You also have the front, rear, and side impact structures. You have the roll hoop and halo. And they're not weightless.

    • @b29ak2007
      @b29ak2007 Před měsícem +1

      because then teams would try their best to minimise the weight of the other safety elements, which can fail differently in reality as compared to tests.
      Then you end up with roll hoops like that Zhou had which break in non tested parameters, and Haas's splitting hitting flat walls in Monaco...
      Monocoque weight is irrelevant... unless they change its material

  • @Jon.S
    @Jon.S Před měsícem

    The active aero won’t encourage anything cause all drivers have access to it in all the same places? The powerboost thing will replace DRS as the overtake thing, but the aero stuff doesn’t seem like a differentiator?

  • @TheActualJae
    @TheActualJae Před měsícem

    6:35 THIS!!!!!

  • @Kuya__micah__soler
    @Kuya__micah__soler Před měsícem

    This manual override to me seems cool. Similar to Indycar ? Where drivers are alotted I think 200 seconds none of the drs zones type stuff.

  • @RabidJohn
    @RabidJohn Před měsícem

    Tbf, an extra eight inches leeway could've changed the outcome of the Perez/Magnusson incident at Monaco.
    You see them precisely bumping the barriers at the same track, so that 100mm (4in) is more significant than you might think.

  • @zdenekdolezal9646
    @zdenekdolezal9646 Před měsícem

    Not small enough, but it is on good way there. Also design reminds me 2004-2008 era (my favourite), but cleaner without milion smal wings everywhere. I dig it. Esspecially front wing.

  • @EvAurich
    @EvAurich Před měsícem

    The front looks like Alpine’s 2021 airbox

  • @Duval-In-The-Wall
    @Duval-In-The-Wall Před měsícem +3

    Look like 2006 gp2 cars lmao

  • @jbura_
    @jbura_ Před měsícem

    The video from the FIA made it sound like the front and rear wing would "back off" (go into some reduced drag position) on every straight. My questions then is how will this push-to-pass-esque system work? Is it still the within one second of the car ahead rule or maybe is there a maximum deployment duration over the whole race distance rule?
    Also, if my understanding of the active aero is correct, won't this get rid of car setups? If your front and rear wing back off on every straight, wouldn't you want to pile on as much dirty downforce as you can because you'll fly through the corners with the drag penalty on the straights being mitigated?

  • @nicdesmedt7443
    @nicdesmedt7443 Před měsícem

    Still think they should somehow put a limit on the amount off generated dirty air. Also was hoping the cars would get a lot smaller, but I also think F1 expected the teams to be able to get their heads wrapped around the "floor" problem and the "porpoising", which would be necessary to reduce the "upstairs" aero surfaces and hence allow a decrease in length. So I am holding out some hopes on that front for the future. I also think they should try to find a way to reduce the volume or distribute the volume off the engine a bit more, so the size cn be reduced on that aspect as well.. (can't expect drivers to ride a car around with the engine between their legs, can we now?)

  • @agames.1124
    @agames.1124 Před měsícem +1

    I think it will be a gradual step-up from this and next season,but I think it's still to early to guess what will happend.

  • @joshualamp2438
    @joshualamp2438 Před měsícem

    They should bring back tire producer options.

  • @KraftyLive
    @KraftyLive Před měsícem

    This moveable front wing going to be a nightmare, with the components in it to actuate the wing, how much more expensive will it be to develop that front wing? also one bit of damage to the front wing and the system will probably not operate or not operate correctly, also the actuators will need to be connected (wired in) so how long will it take to change the front wing and plug it all in?

  • @hungarogames1319
    @hungarogames1319 Před měsícem

    Is front wing repair over now? If it's active like DRS I imagine it will need more work to replace

  • @taylorboon6825
    @taylorboon6825 Před měsícem

    Matt’s hands in the first 30 seconds are wild

  • @mste456
    @mste456 Před měsícem

    indy on the non-oval tracks are slippery AF, its great to watch

  • @scofield816
    @scofield816 Před měsícem

    The active aero only activates at 340 km/h, so it will never activate at tracks that need it the most like Monaco, Imola

  • @Dortiik
    @Dortiik Před měsícem

    The active aero seems like a bad thing, little damage to the wing and you are compromised, not to mention if the visor tear off get´s stuck in there, they need to sort that out

  • @zaphod4245
    @zaphod4245 Před měsícem +2

    "All teams please get them right", or they could all get them wrong, that would be interesting too lol. Kinda like how if RB weren't there in 2022 or 2023, it would have been a great season, if RB hadn't got it right same as the rest, it would have been great lol

  • @rolanddeschain965
    @rolanddeschain965 Před měsícem

    If thumbnail car was red Matt would ❤ it

  • @brytonkupser3312
    @brytonkupser3312 Před měsícem

    I see the wing actuators getting stuck and having no cornering speed when trying to switch active aero modes.

  • @jasonmadinya7759
    @jasonmadinya7759 Před měsícem +1

    its just over 10% smaller area, so its still a good reduction in size

  • @DanTheCaptain
    @DanTheCaptain Před měsícem

    The cars don’t look any smaller, mainly the length looks pretty much the same. However, they are indeed visually narrower.

  • @arrimodigitalug7570
    @arrimodigitalug7570 Před měsícem +1

    So my understanding of implementing active aero and substituting DRS-regulation is, that those X/Z-section will most likely be implemented at high speed corners and high speed S-turns as well as sections just before long straights.
    Just remember the aftermath of Saudi Arabia this year.
    1. Mercedes couldn't overtake Mclaren, because Mercedes lost so much in the first sector, that they couldn't regain it until the end of the straights.
    2. Haas had a top speed advantage, so that K-Mag couldn't be overtaken even with DRS and caused a train.
    what does active Aero now change?
    --> all cars do optimize their car for qualifying (fast lap) + overall racespeed (little tire wear). --> that will be regular spec.
    so in the saudi Arabia scenario, it would have impacted the Merc/Mclaren fight in that manner, that Merc could have their regular set up switched to high downforce (Z) to better follow McLaren in sector 1... Mclaren would do the same to cover, but would possibly not gain as much as Merc would.
    And to the K-Mag train: When the active aero is available for large sections of the track (like > 20%), different cars which are running close to another one, could start studying the car in front and deek them by driving through a specific section with X-mode for 6 laps and then in the seventh lap enable Z mode and drive a completely different line then before. (i do think it will be highly difficult for the defending car to see in the mirror on which mode the follow-up car is cornering)

  • @suiyan6297
    @suiyan6297 Před měsícem +1

    The big problem isn't even the DRS train. Instead, it is the fact that those pulling the DRS can't be passed either, like in miami. Ham behind Mag with DRS and he still couldn't get pass even though Mag had no DRS open. If he can't do that, imagine the cars behind , all with DRS as well.

    • @tomatoaim3088
      @tomatoaim3088 Před měsícem

      Hamilton was a different case tho. I believe the Mercedes is slow in straight line,

  • @MrConti91
    @MrConti91 Před měsícem +3

    I just can't understand why there is the need to go for more electrical power, if the cars will be running sustainable fuel anyway. The race nowadays is already a battery management battle. I don't dare to imagine what 2026 will be like. Just bring back classic combustion engines where the drivers can push all race long. (with sustainable fuel of course)

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před měsícem +2

      well, Indycars use methanol right? that is easy to produce, or we can run the cars on ethanol. (or why not nitro :) :) :)

    • @MrConti91
      @MrConti91 Před měsícem +1

      Everything is better than electric racing.

    • @tomatoaim3088
      @tomatoaim3088 Před měsícem +1

      Disagree. The cars are going to recover way more energy through braking zone than ever before. It is the same as why I don't like refueling. Fuel, Tyre, and battery management are all crucial skills in todays F1 and perhaps even widens the skill gap.

    • @MrConti91
      @MrConti91 Před měsícem

      I also don't like the idea of reintroducing refueling. Of course these are crucial skills nowadays. I'm not totally against electrical power. The KERS system from the early 2010's was great. But I want to see drivers going to the limits of the car in a race and not the limits of the battery.

    • @tomatoaim3088
      @tomatoaim3088 Před měsícem

      ​@@MrConti91 I still don't understand how batteries are currently the limiting factors. I also wish F1 drivers could push constantly, but the reality is that they are in management mode for the majority of the time in races and rarely actually drive to the limits of the car. Tires, battery, all kinds of temperatures, fuel, and other factors all play a bigger role in this.

  • @manicdan481
    @manicdan481 Před měsícem

    200mm less width for two battling cars is a big deal though. Im so happy they shrunk things down, might make quite a few new passing opportunities that before just wouldnt work.

  • @sawyerclark7435
    @sawyerclark7435 Před měsícem +1

    it looks more streamlined and nimble whether or not it is a huge difference i’m not too worried because atleast we’re going in the right direction and honestly i think it looks very good

  • @felipes.9775
    @felipes.9775 Před měsícem

    Racing yaaayyy at the end...😂😂😂