How F1 drivers are adapting to the 'new normal' of 2026 cars
The 2026 Formula 1 cars demand a fundamentally different driving approach, and Crash.net examines how drivers are adapting to what they call 'the new normal.' From managing battery deployment to handling the dramatic changes in downforce between aero modes, the learning curve is steep even for the most experienced competitors. The article features candid driver feedback about what feels strange, what works, and where the biggest challenges lie.
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