F1Sara wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 18:27
AR3-GP wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 17:51
Thank you for posting this, because is greatly illustrates the absurdity of these regulations. Drivers want to know how to best one another, so they get told to lift more, and to LICO somewhere else...What happened to driving the corners faster and better or being told the corner that he's slower? Have we gone completely mad?
This is why Verstappen is fully against the regulations. It's anti-racing. They are battery managers instead of race car drivers. This has absolutely nothing to do with the Formula 1 championship that Stirling Moss, Juan Manuel Fangio, Ayrton Senna, and Michael Schumacher raced in. It is simply Formula E on steroids. It is so shameful that anyone would defend it no matter if there are 1000 overtakes.
My F1 hart died this morning.
Rest assured, dear F1 fan, you're not alone: in fact, thousands of us are heartbroken by the spectacle we're being offered, and we're wondering if F1 2026 is truly the F1 that has captivated us for decades! Personally, I'm lost. How is it that the FIA doesn't listen to the drivers who are, after all, in charge of creating the show we love? Leclerc said that when he was in the lead, he was unable to think about the race as a whole, so busy was he managing the LiCo and the clipping zones—in short, managing his energy deployment—instead of thinking about which corner would give him an opening to extend his lead over Russell. It's sad! F1 these days has lost its DNA. It has mutated into another discipline (Verstappen calls it Formula E on steroids). It looks like F1, it's kept the F1 name, but it's no longer F1! I remember the political problems that shook F1 in 2009. What will happen if drivers, engineers, managers, etc., decide to revive this old idea of creating a parallel championship of "real" F1? I dream about it...