F1’s Radical 2026 Overhaul


F1 New Regulation CAD Rendering Picture of an F1 Car

A Revolution in Power and Precision


The buzz around F1 is undeniable. As we transition from the festive break straight into car launches and Barcelona testing, Formula 1 is preparing for its most significant transformation yet. 


At Senate Grand Prix, we are ready to guide you through this new era, where cars, power, and racing are being entirely redefined.


The Top Perspective of a New 2026 Regulation F1 Car


Smaller, Nimble, and Driver-Focused


The 2026 machine is a "nimble" evolution. By stripping 30kg of weight and reducing the overall dimensions, the FIA has created a car designed for wheel-to-wheel combat. These lighter cars will be more responsive, putting the emphasis back on the driver's reflexes and tactical bravery—especially on the tight streets of the circuits Senate Grand Prix specialises in.


New Overtake button regulations

The Active Aero & Power Shift


The most radical change is the farewell to DRS. In its place, Active Aerodynamics introduces mobile front and rear wings that toggle between high-grip and low-drag modes. This works in tandem with a revolutionary 50/50 power split between the internal combustion engine and a massive 350kW electric boost. With 100% sustainable fuels powering the grid, F1 is proving that the future of speed is green.


CAD Example of a New 2026 Regulations F1 Car


Strategy Reimagined


With lower downforce and the removal of the MGU-H, drivers will have to work harder to manage energy deployment. 


It is a strategic chess match where "Overtake Mode" becomes the ultimate weapon. Whether you are watching from a trackside yacht or a VVIP terrace, the racing in 2026 promises to be closer and more unpredictable than ever before.


And as always, when the lights go out and the drama unfolds, here at Senate Grand Prix, there is only one winner, and that's you, the race fans!


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