F1 Drivers Express Concerns Over Power Unit Algorithms
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Drivers in Formula 1 have voiced their dissatisfaction with the current regulations regarding power unit algorithms. The FIA has defended the use of these algorithms, stating that they enhance the racing experience, despite criticism from competitors.
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Should F1 ban power unit algorithms? Here's why the FIA says noWhile Formula 1 insists - based on its own Formula 1 Fan Voice programme - that fans are enjoying the racing, drivers have been far more critical of the 2026 regulations so far. One of the biggest talking points emerged at Spa-Francorchamps, where Oscar Piastri highlighted the issue of drivers being surprised by their own power units. During qualifying, the Australian lost significant time ... Keep readingThu 6 Aug · 08:18 UTC
Should the algorithms in F1 power units be banned? FIA explains why it won’t workWhile Formula 1 insists - based on its own Formula 1 Fan Voice programme - that fans are enjoying the racing, drivers have been far more critical of the 2026 regulations so far. One of the biggest talking points emerged at Spa-Francorchamps, where Oscar Piastri highlighted the issue of drivers being surprised by their own power units. During qualifying, the Australian lost significant time ... Keep readingThu 6 Aug · 08:21 UTCIn this story
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