Formula 1 is set for significant changes in 2026, including new technical regulations aimed at enhancing racing performance and the introduction of Cadillac as a new team. Pre-season testing will take place over three days at the Bahrain International Circuit, allowing all teams to evaluate their cars under real conditions. This year features a shift towards smaller, lighter cars with a 50/50 split between battery power and the Internal Combustion Engine. The first testing session begins on February 11, 2026, and will help teams finalize their preparations ahead of the season’s start in Australia.
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