F1 Commission discusses solutions for lagging 2026 engines and grass fires
- The F1 Commission, FIA, and teams met Thursday in Geneva.
- They discussed mechanisms to avoid performance divergence under 2026 engine rules.
- Proposals included allowing struggling manufacturers more dyno hours or budget cap headroom.
- The FIA stated it will investigate "an alternative skid material " for circuits.
- Specialists will further evaluate these topics in appropriate advisory committees.
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The F1 Commission discusses preventing massive 2026 engine performance gaps and grass fires
Formula 1 teams agree to the general idea of
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