The FIA just unveiled regulations for the 2026 Formula 1 season, and there are pictures.
The FIA just unveiled regulations for the 2026 Formula 1 season and showed off renderings of what the car design will look like, which you can see in the gallery at the top of this post.
Big aero changes are also afoot, as teams will now be allowed to design active aerodynamics for both the front and rear wings. The front will have a two-element flap, while the rear will have three elements. Unlike DRS, though, the active aero will be deployable no matter your gap to a car in front.
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