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'Not fit for purpose' – Adrian Newey on structural problems behind Aston Martin's 2026 F1 disaster

Formula 1
Austrian GP
'Not fit for purpose' – Adrian Newey on structural problems behind Aston Martin's 2026 F1 disaster

Yamaha confirms Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins will leave at end of 2026 MotoGP season

MotoGP
Yamaha confirms Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins will leave at end of 2026 MotoGP season

Adrian Newey hopes Aston Martin upgrades keep Fernando Alonso "in the cockpit for another season"

Formula 1
Austrian GP
Adrian Newey hopes Aston Martin upgrades keep Fernando Alonso "in the cockpit for another season"

Could Max Verstappen mount a title challenge? "We still have too many issues"

Formula 1
Austrian GP
Could Max Verstappen mount a title challenge? "We still have too many issues"

"Slowed down overnight": Rivals show sympathy for AMG frustration

DTM
Lausitzring
"Slowed down overnight": Rivals show sympathy for AMG frustration

Video: Noah Gragson retaliates against Cody Ware; Todd Gilliland vs. 23XI at Sonoma

NASCAR Cup
Sonoma
Video: Noah Gragson retaliates against Cody Ware; Todd Gilliland vs. 23XI at Sonoma

Trackhouse crew chief says they were 'lucky' to have Van Gisbergen against faster JGR car

NASCAR Cup
Sonoma
Trackhouse crew chief says they were 'lucky' to have Van Gisbergen against faster JGR car

Susie Wolff explains why F1 Academy cannot be a "charity project" as series grows

F1 Academy
Silverstone
Susie Wolff explains why F1 Academy cannot be a "charity project" as series grows

Mick Schumacher says F1 "will find a solution" to improve 2026 regulations

The new regulations have been met with mixed reactions from both competitors and spectators

Why IndyCar in Arlington is a "home race" for Mick Schumacher

Why IndyCar in Arlington is a "home race" for Mick Schumacher

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The 2026 F1 regulations have been controversial, and there has been plenty of criticism from both inside the paddock and those watching from afar. Formula 1 CEO and president Stefano Domenicali seems open to tweaking the regulations, which also caused safety concerns following Ollie Bearman's 50G crash at Suzuka.

The new regulations feature a far larger reliance on electric energy and it has forced drivers to manage energy levels constantly. While it has promoted more overtaking, there is also criticism that these overtakes are merely artificial.

Mick Schumacher hasn't raced in F1 since the end of the 2022 season, but the son of seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher is keeping a close eye on the sport while embarking on his rookie IndyCar season.

When asked by Motorsport.com in an exclusive interview about his thoughts on the new regulations, Schumacher offered a nuanced take.

"You know, I think the thing is with F1, it's a continuous development, right? So they will always work hard to whatever problem they face, they will improve it. Sometimes it takes a bit longer, sometimes it doesn't," said Schumacher, who will be racing at Long Beach this weekend.

"But sometimes it goes overnight in a way, you know. So I think they will find a solution to whatever they have right now, whatever issue they're facing. And, you know, Formula 1 has been, and I'm sure will be for a very long time, the top of motorsport for a good reason, just because they're so good at reinventing and trying to challenge the formula a bit of their own championship.

"You know, if we look back at 2022, when the car was purposing so much, within the end of the year, sorry, within the end of the year, yes, they found solutions to that. But then also more so, within the next two to three years, they made it one of the fastest cars on track. So I don't doubt that they'll find a way to improve what they have and, yeah, have fun again."

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