Brown Wary as F1's 2026 Rule Change Looms

Brown Wary as F1’s 2026 Rule Change Looms

17/07/2024

Zak Brown expresses concerns that F1’s 2026 rules may disrupt the sport’s recent competitive balance.

McLaren F1 CEO Zak Brown remains unconvinced by the yet-to-be precisely published 2026 F1 rules by the FIA.

Teams have been given until October to refine the technical details of future cars with active aerodynamics, but the American admits to being “concerned” to date. His main fear, of course, is that the performance convergence seen in recent months might once again dissipate.

As with every F1 regulatory transition, there’s a potential shift in the hierarchy, with Red Bull having established a significant gap since the last change in 2022. Back in 2014, it was Mercedes F1 that took a dominant stance, reigning for many long years!

Currently, Red Bull is closely followed by McLaren, while Mercedes F1 has also regained a strong pace. A convergence in 2 years is still better than in 6 or 7 years for the previous generation of rules.

“There’s some concern that the 2026 rules might destabilize the convergence that has been achieved. But I believe F1 has always been about pushing technological development.”

“These rules are being implemented as per usual terms, procedures are followed, everyone is consulted, and we must stay true to what F1 is, and hope that the regulations the FIA is developing—since they are still under revision—will bring everyone closer from the start.”

Many are calling for F1 to delay the introduction of these new rules, as the current convergence promises an incredibly competitive end to the 2024 season and the 2025 season.

“If you delay them, it will bring the teams even closer together. But, at some point, you have to stay true to F1 and say ‘well, change of rules!’. It’s something that racing fans love in F1, it’s as much a constructors’ championship as a drivers’ championship, otherwise, you risk becoming IndyCar.”

“There’s nothing wrong with IndyCar, but IndyCar is already an existing category with its own specifics, F1 is a constructors’ affair.”

F1 2026 Rules Threaten Current Team Balance

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Full 2025 F1 testing results

Carlos Sainz
1
CARLOS
SAINZ
Leader
Lewis Hamilton
2
LEWIS
HAMILTON
+0.031s
Charles Leclerc
3
CHARLES
LECLERC
+0.083s
George Russell
4
GEORGE
RUSSELL
+0.197s
Max Verstappen
5
MAX
VERSTAPPEN
+0.218s
Alex Albon
6
ALEX
ALBON
+0.302s
Kimi Antonelli
7
KIMI
ANTONELLI
+0.436s
Oscar Piastri
8
OSCAR
PIASTRI
+0.592s
Pierre Gasly
9
PIERRE
GASLY
+0.692s
Lance Stroll
10
LANCE
STROLL
+0.881s
Liam Lawson
11
LIAM
LAWSON
+0.904s
Jack Doohan
12
JACK
DOOHAN
+1.020s
Yuki Tsunoda
13
YUKI
TSUNODA
+1.149s
Isack Hadjar
14
ISACK
HADJAR
+1.327s
Fernando Alonso
15
FERNANDO
ALONSO
+1.352s
Esteban Ocon
16
ESTEBAN
OCON
+1.380s
Lando Norris
17
LANDO
NORRIS
+1.534s
Gabriel Bortoleto
18
GABRIEL
BORTOLETO
+1.709s
Nico Hulkenberg
19
NICO
HULKENBERG
+2.109s
Oliver Bearman
20
OLIVER
BEARMAN
+3.013s

Testing Total Distance Covered by Team

1
Mercedes
458
2
Haas
457
3
Racing Bulls
454
4
Alpine
405
5
Williams
395
6
Ferrari
382
7
McLaren
381
8
Sauber
354
9
Aston Martin
306
10
Red Bull
304
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