Why Vasseur was surprised by F1 2026 starting procedure complaints
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has expressed bewilderment at the controversy surrounding Formula 1's 2026 starting procedure, pointing out that turbo lag management without the MGU-H was a known challenge from the outset. The removal of the motor generator unit from the turbocharger has complicated race starts, but Vasseur argues teams had years to prepare. His pragmatic stance contrasts with the surprise voiced by some rivals struggling to adapt.
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