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The 2026 Formula 1 season is set for significant revamps, impacting everything from power units to race weekends. Key changes focus on sustainability and car performance.
The 2026 Formula 1 season will feature significant regulatory changes, introducing a new aerodynamic package and power unit rules aimed at enhancing competition and performance.
The 2026 Formula 1 season will witness significant changes to power units, enhancing electric capabilities and focusing on sustainability. Key updates include a major overhaul of the Energy Recovery System (ERS) and a reduction in internal combustion engine output.
General Motors has announced the formation of GM Performance Power Units LLC, aimed at developing powertrains for Cadillac's anticipated F1 team set to debut in 2026. CEO Russ O’Blenes brings over 30 years of motorsport experience to lead this venture, while Ferrari will support with initial power units.