FIA to trial start procedure tweaks at Bahrain F1 test
The FIA announced it would use the Bahrain testing sessions to trial adjustments to the 2026 starting procedure, responding to widespread concerns about turbo lag and inconsistent getaways. The governing body's willingness to experiment during testing demonstrates a proactive approach to addressing potential issues before the competitive season begins. Autosport details the specific changes being trialled and how they aim to improve the race start experience.
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