Amid much talk about the 2026 Formula One car and how tech-heavy it already feels on the simulator, the FIA's single seater director, Nikolas Tombazis, has revealed that it is a top priority to ensure the cars of the new era have a natural feel to them.

With new engine and chassis regulations taking over next year, the F1 car is undergoing a complete overhaul, starting from its power unit, which will be powered equally by electric power and internal combustion. The current Drag Reduction System (DRS) will be replaced with active aerodynamics at the front and rear wings. Overall, the car will be more compact, lighter, and will feature narrower Pirellis.

While Charles Leclerc admitted that driving the 2026 car is very different compared to the current challenger, Alex Albon reveale

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