Adrian Newey thinks Formula 1’s 2026 rules will take some getting used to when they appear because of the 'strange' way power units will have to behave.
F1 manufacturers are now hard at work in developing their next-generation turbo hybrids, which will feature a 50/50 split in power between the internal combustion engine and battery. The nature of what is coming has opened the door for what could be some unique characteristics because there will be a premium on energy recovery.
“The other problem is the battery. What we need, or what the F1 regulations need out of the batteries in terms of power density and energy density, is quite different to what a normal road car needs. And that in itself means that the battery chemistry, and possibly battery construction is different. So, there's a risk that it won't be directly road-relevant. “But perhaps that's not the key aspect anyway.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Barcelona's famously unfinished Sagrada Familia church to be completed by 2026The majestic Roman Catholic monument attracts millions of tourists to Spain's Barcelona every year.
Read more »
GTA 6 is behind schedule claims report - could be delayed till 2026Things are apparently not going well with development of GTA 6, with the game supposedly pushed back till at least late 2025.
Read more »
Major dance and music festival considers Scotland for 2026 hostTHE largest festival of European traditional dance, costume and music has set its sights on Scotland for 2026.
Read more »
Malaysia becomes second country to reject hosting 2026 Commonwealth GamesMalaysia, which hosted the 1998 games, had agreed to step in after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew as hosts for similar reasons in July last year.
Read more »
Commonwealth Games 2026: Malaysia rejects offer to host due to costsMalaysia rejects an offer to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games due to costs, the country's sports ministry says.
Read more »
F1 set to abandon possible switch to 16-inch tyres for 2026Formula 1 is set to stick with an 18-inch tyre size when the new technical regulations come into force in 2026 after a possible switch to 16 inches was rejected.
Read more »