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Max Verstappen’s fury over F1 regulation changes

Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen has openly voiced his disappointment with the forthcoming 2026 Formula 1 regulations, describing the anticipated results as 'pretty terrible.'  The Dutch driver's concerns stem from early simulator data that suggests the new rules could lead to poor outcomes for the sport. The 2026 regulations will introduce significant changes to engine requirements, with 50% of the power in all cars being generated by the hybrid system.  This shift towards increased hybridisation is expected to have substantial ramifications for Formula 1.  Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies Notably, the added weight of multiple batteries...
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