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'Anti-racing' - Verstappen's scathing F1 2026 car review


Feb 12, 2026
by Scott Mitchell-Malm, Jon Noble

Max Verstappen has labelled the energy management demands of Formula 1's 2026 cars "not very Formula 1-like", "anti-racing" and more like "Formula E on steroids".

New car and engine rules for this year place a massive emphasis on recovering as much energy as possible to utilise the increased power output from the MGU-K, which means the split between internal combustion engine and electric power is almost 50/50.

The need to constantly recharge the battery has led to extreme levels of lifting-and-coasting, aggressive downshifting and gear selection tactics, and a new kind of engine clipping to pause the electric power deployment late on the straights and rev them harder.

Verstappen said the demands mean the cars are actually "not a lot of fun" over a stint and made a dismissive comparison to the FIA's electric single-seater series with a reference to the energy-saving tactics that dominate Formula E races.

The four-time world champion said: "It's not always the nicest thing to say, but I also want to be realistic as a driver, the feeling is not very Formula 1-like. It feels a bit more like Formula E on steroids.

"As a pure driver, I enjoy driving flat-out. And at the moment, you cannot drive like that. There's a lot going on.

"A lot of what you do as a driver in terms of inputs have a massive effect on the energy side of things.

"And for me, that's just not Formula 1, because then maybe it's better to drive Formula E, right? Because that's all about energy, efficiency and management. That's what they stand for.

"Driving-wise, it's not so fun. But at the same time, I also know what is at stake with the team, with our own engine. And seeing the excitement of the people, of course, when I sit in the car, I will always give it my very best. They know that.

"[But the] excitement level is not so high. And to drive."


Verstappen's Red Bull team seems to have made a good start to the new regulations despite the immense challenging of building its own engine for the first time.

It has even been tipped by several Mercedes-powered teams as the real benchmark, despite the long-held perception that Mercedes was in the best place.

Verstappen has a contract with Red Bull until the end of 2028 and, having grown frustrated by various aspects of F1 in recent years including the rules direction, has openly talked about the prospect of walking away from F1 at that point.

"A winning car for me doesn't matter," said Verstappen of whether Red Bull winning under these rules would help his enjoyment. "It needs to be fun to drive as well, at this stage of my career.

"I am course also exploring other things outside of Formula 1 to have fun at. I know that we're stuck with this regulation for quite a while. So, yeah, let's see."


The slightly smaller, lighter 2026 cars no longer have the same ground-effect dependency as the previous generation.

Many drivers are pleased with how that has changed how the cars actually handle on track, where they look more responsive and seem better to drive at speed, but they also have less grip as a result.

And despite saying the "proportion of the car looks good, that's not the problem", and it's "just everything else that is a bit for me anti-racing", Verstappen clearly dislikes that aspect of the new cars too.

"I just want normal driving," he said. "How it should be, without having to [think], 'Ooh if I brake a bit longer or less or more or one gear up or down', stuff like that, that it so heavily impacts the performance on the straights.

"Plus, the grip, I think at the moment, is quite low with these tyres and the car configuration.

"It is, I would say a big step back to how it was."

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I think this comes from doing all those long stints yesterday. Quali will still be fun but most of the races will be extreme energy management exercises that will likely annoy drivers up and down the grid. I think GT racing is where Max will be most happy - its flat out combat and the least management focused.

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They are having to manage it even during qualifying laps, from what I hear.

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Max on a Dutch newssite:

“This is unworthy of Formula 1,” Verstappen told NU.nl and other media outlets on Thursday in Bahrain, speaking to the press for the first time since driving his new car.

“As a driver, I always adapt. But we as drivers are now only concerned with saving and managing. It makes no sense.
In certain corners, you now have to go extremely slowly to recover energy. Sorry, but that belongs in Formula E. Formula 1 should be about driving as fast as possible. And we're not doing that now. It's like Formula E on steroids.”

According to Verstappen, it's not about whether or not he can handle this car. “I am confident in my own abilities. But that's not what this is about. I don't enjoy driving these cars at all. Some people won't be happy with these statements, but I don't care. I didn't make the rules.”

Verstappen says he doesn't necessarily feel the need to continue driving in Formula 1. “When you've already won everything, there's really no need to continue. There are lots of other fun things I can do and will do. This doesn't help me to continue for much longer.”

“Should Dutch Formula 1 fans be worried? No, of course not, I'll just race somewhere else. You can have a good time in other racing classes too.

But according to Verstappen, that wasn't the right turn. “I don't have to do this anymore, right? This is my passion, of course, but it's a shame that the car is no longer fun to drive.”

What makes the situation quite difficult is that the new regulations are set for the coming years. There will be no major changes in the short term. “Maybe the regulations will be tweaked a little and things will improve slightly, but the fundamental problems will remain the same.”

Translated with DeepL.com

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One thing that can be easily observed (from the stint charts* from Day1 and Day2) :
The RBR 'program' is the most interesting, very different from others. Each stint is faster than the previous one, no matter the tyres. None of the other teams show this 'monotonic' laptime improvement behavior from start of day to end of day. Whether they are systematically improving the car or whether they are systematically descreasing the 'base fuel load' , I am not sure. But it does hint at a very 'neat' program execution.

* thanks to f1insightshub.com

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Wache said they decided to so a race sim in the afternoon.

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FittingMechanics wrote:
12 Feb 2026, 20:17
Wache said they decided to so a race sim in the afternoon.
https://x.com/JunaidSamodien_/status/20 ... 04205?s=20

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Rikhart wrote:
12 Feb 2026, 19:14
They are having to manage it even during qualifying laps, from what I hear.
I think fully charged car will only be able to do just one flat out run without the need to think about charging. The consequent lap, the car will have not enough battery to go flat out. What is worrying I think is we may see car slowing down unexpectedly during out or in lap during qualifying to charge battery.

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I have mixed feelings about Max' comments.
I'm a big fan of him and usually like his outspoken attitude. But in this case to heavily criticize the product that pays him dozens of millions ... I'm not sure if that's the right thing.

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lio007 wrote:
12 Feb 2026, 22:08
I have mixed feelings about Max' comments.
I'm a big fan of him and usually like his outspoken attitude. But in this case to heavily criticize the product that pays him dozens of millions ... I'm not sure if that's the right thing.
I can agree here. These are early days still, and engineers will figure it out that the drivers just do what they're good at.

His comments are too heavy handed after so little running.

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Waz wrote:
12 Feb 2026, 22:29
:cry:
lio007 wrote:
12 Feb 2026, 22:08
I have mixed feelings about Max' comments.
I'm a big fan of him and usually like his outspoken attitude. But in this case to heavily criticize the product that pays him dozens of millions ... I'm not sure if that's the right thing.
I can agree here. These are early days still, and engineers will figure it out that the drivers just do what they're good at.

His comments are too heavy handed after so little running.
Can’t help but think Max knows how this season/era is going to pan out. It’s not like he’s a little nobody in the team or the F1 world. Not to mention you’ve had Lewis and Alonso saying similar.

Max is a natural racer, he wants to go as fast as possible. Pushing cars to the limit whilst racing hard.

Don’t forget, Horner spoke about similar years ago when there’s first come out.

Watch the onboards that we’ve got so far. The cars look lethargic mid corner and braking zones might aswell be non-existent.

I’ll give it a few races, but I think it will be very boring racing action. A step in the right direction with the smaller cars, 3 (or more) steps back in powering them.

Jeez, just being back the V10’s and throw some sustainable fuel at them.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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The cars cant be driven to the limit in the corners for recharging purposes which is hilarious. What are they trying to achieve lol?
The FIA folds on a royal flush.

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lio007 wrote:
12 Feb 2026, 22:08
I have mixed feelings about Max' comments.
I'm a big fan of him and usually like his outspoken attitude. But in this case to heavily criticize the product that pays him dozens of millions ... I'm not sure if that's the right thing.
F1 driver never like to take corner without pushing the tires to the limit and that is the thrill and art of racing.
With this years car, driver has to focus on recharging instead of taking the corners.

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lio007 wrote:
12 Feb 2026, 22:08
I have mixed feelings about Max' comments.
I'm a big fan of him and usually like his outspoken attitude. But in this case to heavily criticize the product that pays him dozens of millions ... I'm not sure if that's the right thing.
I feel he is being so blunt because he has been warning about this for years now, and no one cared. And what do you know, him and Horner were 100% correct.