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Martin brundle analyzes F1 2026 regulations

On March 12, 2026
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Martin Brundle’s Insights on F1 2026 Regulations

Martin Brundle, a prominent commentator for Sky Sports F1, has voiced his analysis of the newly introduced 2026 F1 regulations, which were unveiled at the Australian Grand Prix. His observations come in the wake of an exciting race that, despite its thrills, he criticized for being somewhat artificial.

During the Australian Grand Prix, Brundle noted a “crazy situation” referred to as “super clipping,” which he insists must be addressed to enhance the authenticity of the racing experience. He described the current state of racing as needing improvement, particularly in how the new cars handle under various conditions, especially wet weather.

Several drivers, including Kimi Antonelli, Max Verstappen, and Oscar Piastri, faced crashes during the race, underscoring the challenges posed by the new regulations. Brundle pointed out that mastering the new cars is no small feat, as they present a unique set of difficulties that drivers must navigate.

Brundle expressed his concerns regarding the power delivery of the new hybrid units, stating that it is currently “too unsophisticated and unpredictable right now.” He believes, however, that with proactive approaches from teams, improvements will come swiftly. He remarked, “With the resources and knowledge the teams have, they will refine that quickly,” indicating confidence in the teams’ capabilities to adapt.

The 2026 regulations involve significant changes, including the removal of the turbo generator and a doubling of the electric motor’s power. These alterations are expected to influence the dynamics of racing significantly. Brundle emphasized that the arrival speed toward a corner can vary enormously, which adds another layer of complexity to the drivers’ performance.

As the F1 season progresses, observers are keenly watching how teams will adapt to these new regulations. Brundle expects that teams will quickly refine the technology of the new cars, leading to a more competitive and exciting racing environment.

The next race on the calendar following the Australian Grand Prix is the Chinese Grand Prix, where teams will have the opportunity to implement changes based on their learnings from the previous race. Details remain unconfirmed regarding how these adjustments will manifest on the track.

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Tags: 2026 regulations, Australian Grand Prix, F1, Kimi Antonelli, Martin Brundle, Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri, Sky Sports F1

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