What replaces DRS in 2026?
Active aerodynamics and a 'manual override' battery power boost will replace DRS, aiming for more natural overtaking.
Formula 1 / F1 News
The 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix marks the end of several significant eras in Formula 1, from engine manufacturers to car designs and regulations. This confluence of changes sets the stage for a drastically different F1 landscape in 2026.
The 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix signifies a major turning point for Formula 1, with multiple key elements concluding simultaneously:
Active aerodynamics and a 'manual override' battery power boost will replace DRS, aiming for more natural overtaking.
Audi is taking over Sauber to establish a full factory team, leveraging Sauber's existing infrastructure and expertise.
The 2026 cars will be smaller, lighter, and feature active aerodynamics and increased hybrid power.
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