If you ever wanted to help with overtakes, setting this a prime goal, you would never be making slipstream effect weaker, which is exactly what f1 has been doing since 2022 regs change.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑29 Mar 2026, 13:09To allow tactical use of energy and help with overtakes. If they wanted hybrids that have power throughout the lap they wouldn't formulate rules which give you 22 seconds of full electrical power per lap.
These regs, engine regs I suppose we are speaking about were created in order to enhance completely fake fabricated image of F1 as a green environmentally friendly sustainable sport. Which in turn would attract more and new car manufacturers which is good, supposedly, for the business, for such brands as Mercedes especially. Who and when was thinking about the sport? Racing? Overtaking? Developing these technical regulations…
Now F1 can proudly say they burn 400kilos less per race, roughly 10 tons less per year than a year before. And nobody asks them how many tons of fuel do Toto, Zack, Max and all others flying private all over the world burn annually spreading the products all over our heads? How many tons of diesel do all the trucks carrying their crap all over the Europe burn per year?
I always thought that was in essence the point of regulations, the rest…active aero, mj of energy allowed for harvest and deploy being largely irrelevant technicalities or fixes to cover the holes in the regs.

