Domenicali urges F1 not to panic over 2026 regulations
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has called for calm amid the growing criticism of the 2026 regulations, urging the sport not to panic or overreact before the first race has even taken place. Domenicali argues that testing is not representative of what will happen in competitive conditions and that the new rules deserve time to prove themselves. His measured response aims to counter the negative narrative building around the new era.
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