johnnycesup wrote: ↑03 Jan 2026, 22:03
TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑03 Jan 2026, 17:35
The 2026 regulations will feature a return to flat floors in part to drastically reduce overall aerodynamic drag, which is necessary for the new hybrid power units to function efficiently on straights. The new power units shift to a near 50/50 split between combustion and electric power, requiring a significant reduction in aerodynamic resistance to manage energy effectively.
What's the source on this?
The underbody is a lot more efficient in L/D than a wing, that is very much proven. That's why teams come up with skinny low drag wings for Monza and Vegas (until now, where there was only DRS in terms of active aero), not flat floors.
The Race from 2023.
First off, everyone seems to have forgotten completely the timeline of events. 2026 was ONLY supposed to be a power unit regulations renewal. Nothing else.
This is the timeline of events:
2026 power unit regulations. Key pillars:
Maintaining the 1.6-liter V6 turbo hybrid engine architecture.
A significant increase in electrical power (up to 50% total power).
Use of advanced, 100% sustainable fuels.
Removal of the complex MGU-H component to reduce costs and attract new manufacturers like Audi and Ford.
January 17, 2023: Articles detailed the immediate 2023 technical rule changes (such as floor edge height adjustments and stricter roll hoop tests) while mentioning that these rules were a lead-up to the all-new 2026 generation.
(so far nothing about scrapping the venturi floors)
June 20, 2023: The FIA published a detailed version of the 2026 Power Unit Technical Regulations.
Late 2023:
Discussions began to emerge regarding the need for accompanying chassis and aerodynamic regulations to work in tandem with the new power units, including early talks about potential active aerodynamics and a focus on lighter, more agile cars. The engine development was frozen until the end of 2025 to allow focus on the new era PUs.
It was only after the tests of the new Frankenstein power units, that they had to decide to completely change the whole car to make the new PU's work.