Yes, the fuel tanks are just 70kg now. Which means that 50kg is literally like 3/4 of a full tank! That idea that Leclerc's running at the end of the test was done with the same kind of fuel load he'd have in the 2nd stint of a race is laughable.AR3-GP wrote: ↑03 Mar 2026, 10:20The cars have a shorter wheelbase and a starting weight which is 30kg less than previous gen. So 50kg of fuel in 2026 is like a 2025 car on low fuel.
Also the speed of the 2026 cars compared to 2025 is track specific. They will be closer in Bahrain than most other circuits. Melbourne will be further away.
Ferrari has either built one of the most dominant cars in F1 history or it's just a ridiculous, absurd claim from F1 press that loves to make stuff up in competition for attention.

