Not sure why would people see this as a fake overtake. Driver behind has the same power and same battery as the car ahead. It is much less fake than any DRS assisted overtake (most last year) because in this case both cars have the same tools available. I am ignoring overtake mode as I believe 0.5MJ extra recharge is not something that really changes things.ChrisM40 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 14:50People talking about how this is a terrible rule set, but when was the last time we had cars with no artificial thing to manage or generate interest? DRS was fake, refuelling was fake, KERS was fake, crappy low life tyres were fake, forced pit shops were and still are fake..
Its been a LONG time since we had cars with nothing fake generating interest, if ever if were totally honest, and did that generate good races? lol no.
We got 120 overtakes. Yes they were mostly fake caused by management and deployment, but that beats having 3 because no one can pass and they line up 2 by 2 from start to finish
These energy overtakes allow cars to have vastly different speeds at certain points on the track which opens up the chess game, but it is not a guaranteed pass.
Is it a fake overtake if a driver saves his tires for a few laps and then has better tires? I don't think so, but here when someone manages to use the same energy in a different way to overtake suddenly it is fake? Bad way to look at it.


