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F1 2026 explained: How Formula One will change next year - new tech, driver line-ups & more

FP Sports Desk • December 11, 2025, 15:31:45 IST
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F1 is set for a massive overhaul in 2026 with lighter cars, new hybrid engines, active aerodynamics, and big driver changes. Here’s everything new in upcoming Formula One season.

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F1's governing body FIA unveiled the new regulations for 2026 and beyond last year. Image: FIA

The 2025 Formula One season recently concluded in Abu Dhabi, with McLaren’s Lando Norris emerging as the Drivers’ champion and his team also winning the Constructors’ title. Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing finished as the runner-up by two points, while Norris’s teammate Oscar Piastri finished third.

LANDO NORRIS IS THE 2025 FORMULA 1 WORLD CHAMPION!!!! 🏆#F1 #AbuDhabiGP pic.twitter.com/Rg4cc4OwlU

— Formula 1 (@F1) December 7, 2025
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Now, F1 is set for one of its biggest overhauls ever in 2026, with the FIA releasing new technical regulations last year that will completely change how the cars will look, feel, and race. From the F1 2026 season onwards, cars will be lighter, more agile and will come with some new technology.

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Let’s take a look at the changes that will come in the F1 2026 season.

What’s new in F1 2026?

Lighter and more agile cars - The 2026 cars will be 30kg lighter, which should make them faster and easier to control. The wheelbase has been shortened by 200mm and the width reduced by 100mm. Downforce will drop by 30 percent and drag by 55. Even the tyres will be slightly narrower, but the rims will stay the same.

New power units with more electric power - The power units are getting a major redesign. While the hybrid engine’s power will go down slightly, the battery power will almost triple, rising from 120kw to 350kw. This means the electric part of the engine will be just as important as the combustion engine, giving a 50-50 power split. Cars can also recover double the energy while braking.

Active aerodynamics for closer racing - One of the biggest innovations is the introduction of active aerodynamics. Both the front and rear wings will now be movable. Drivers will be able to switch between two aero modes depending on whether they want more cornering grip or lower drag for straight-line speed. This is a bit like DRS, but more advanced.

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Higher safety standards - The cars will have tougher crash structures, including a two-stage nose design to prevent it from breaking off during initial impacts. Side intrusion protection has been improved and the areas around the driver and fuel cell have been strengthened.

F1 2026 calendar

RoundLocationGrand Prix NameDates
TestingSakhirF1 Aramco Pre-Season Testing11–13 Feb
TestingSakhirF1 Aramco Pre-Season Testing18–20 Feb
1AustraliaF1 Qatar Airways Australian GP06–08 Mar
2ChinaF1 Heineken Chinese GP13–15 Mar
3JapanF1 Aramco Japanese GP27–29 Mar
4BahrainF1 Gulf Air Bahrain GP10–12 Apr
5Saudi ArabiaF1 STC Saudi Arabian GP17–19 Apr
6MiamiF1 Crypto.com Miami GP01–03 May
7CanadaF1 Lenovo GP du Canada22–24 May
8MonacoF1 Grand Prix de Monaco05–07 Jun
9Barcelona-CatalunyaF1 MSC Cruises GP de Barcelona-Catalunya12–14 Jun
10AustriaF1 Lenovo Austrian GP26–28 Jun
11Great BritainF1 Pirelli British GP03–05 Jul
12BelgiumF1 Belgian GP17–19 Jul
13HungaryF1 AWS Hungarian GP24–26 Jul
14NetherlandsF1 Heineken Dutch GP21–23 Aug
15ItalyF1 Pirelli GP d’Italia04–06 Sep
16SpainF1 TAG Heuer GP de España11–13 Sep
17AzerbaijanF1 Qatar Airways Azerbaijan GP24–26 Sep
18SingaporeF1 Singapore Airlines Singapore GP09–11 Oct
19United StatesF1 MSC Cruises United States GP23–25 Oct
20MexicoF1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México30 Oct – 01 Nov
21BrazilF1 MSC Cruises Grande Prêmio de São Paulo06–08 Nov
22Las VegasF1 Heineken Las Vegas GP19–21 Nov
23QatarF1 Qatar Airways Qatar GP27–29 Nov
24Abu DhabiF1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi GP04–06 Dec

What the 2026 grid looks like

Kick Sauber will become Audi, while Cadillac will join the grid as the new team. 18-year-old British driver Arvid Lindblad will make his debut. He has an Indian connection as his mother was of Indian descent. Here’s a look at every team and their drivers ahead of the Formula One 2026 season.

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McLaren - Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri

McLaren will stay unchanged. Norris and Piastri have formed one of the strongest pairings and helped McLaren win back-to-back Constructors’ titles. Team principal Andrea Stella will continue to lead the team.

Mercedes - George Russell, Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes will stick with Russell and Antonelli for now. Russell won two races in 2025 while Antonelli impressed with podiums in his rookie season. Toto Wolff will remain the Team principal and hope to bring Mercedes back to winning ways.

Red Bull - Max Verstappen, Isack Hadjar

Red Bull will bring in a new combination. Verstappen stays, but he will race alongside Isack Hadjar, promoted from Racing Bulls. Hadjar earned a podium in his debut year. Team boss Laurent Mekies will guide the team as they switch to Red Bull Ford engines from Honda engines.

Ferrari - Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari will keep their superstar duo intact for now despite rumours throughout the season. Hamilton’s first season has been tough, but the team hopes the 2026 car can turn things around. Team principal Fred Vasseur will remain in charge.

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Williams - Alex Albon, Carlos Sainz

Williams will stick with Albon and Sainz after a strong 2025 season. They helped the team reach their best result since 2017. James Vowles will continue as team boss.

Racing Bulls - Liam Lawson, Arvid Lindblad

Racing Bulls will stay with Lawson and bring in rookie Arvid Lindblad, who also has an Indian connection through his family roots. Lindblad is highly rated and will be just 19 when he makes his debut next year. Alan Permane will lead the team.

Welcome to Formula 1, Arvid Lindblad!

He's in action for @visacashapprb in Abu Dhabi for the first time since his 2026 announcement ✨#F1 pic.twitter.com/2yj9ke7SzB

— Formula 1 (@F1) December 9, 2025

Aston Martin - Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll

Alonso and Stroll have been retained for the 2026 season. Aston Martin had a difficult 2025 season without podiums, but hopes are high with Adrian Newey taking over as team principal.

Haas - Esteban Ocon, Ollie Bearman

Haas will continue with Ocon and Bearman. Bearman impressed in his first season, scoring regular points. Ayao Komatsu will remain the team principal.

Audi - Nico Hulkenberg, Gabriel Bortoleto

Audi’s first season will feature the Kick Sauber line-up Hulkenberg and Bortoleto. Hulkenberg finally got his first podium in 2025 after 238 races. Jonathan Wheatley will lead the team as they prepare for the full Audi era.

Alpine - Pierre Gasly, Franco Colapinto

Alpine will remain with Gasly and Colapinto despite a difficult 2025 with very few points. The team is yet to confirm its full-time team principal for 2026.

Cadillac - Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Perez

The new Cadillac team joins F1 with two experienced drivers - Bottas and Perez. They will run Ferrari engines until GM completes its own power unit in 2029. Graeme Lowdon will be the team principal.

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