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Former F1 team manager warns of 'outliers' at the start of the automotive era in 2026
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Ex-F1 Team Manager Flags ‘Outliers’ as 2026 Sparks New Automotive Era

December 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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Former Haas F1 team principal Günther Steiner predicts that when the new era of cars arrives in 2026, there will be some standout performances along with teams that will completely misjudge the new regulations. The sport is preparing for significant changes, marking the first major update since 2022, as Formula 1 phases out the ground effects systems that have been used for the past five years.

Historically, recent rule changes have shaped the competitive hierarchy, with Red Bull dominating most events until McLaren introduced a top-performing car. Mercedes’ ongoing challenge to regain its dominant form from previous years has been striking.

The 2026 cars will be smaller and lighter, featuring active aerodynamics and redesigned power units, all intended to enhance the on-track action. Steiner believes the updated aerodynamic and chassis regulations, along with these smaller cars and new power units, will reshuffle the competitive deck.

He explains that the adjustable aerodynamics will reduce drag on straights by lowering downforce, making the cars faster. However, no one really knows which teams will excel or struggle since everyone is working from scratch on their own cars. Some teams will nail the changes, while others will lag behind and need time to improve.

Steiner expects that early on, certain cars will be much quicker, while others could be significantly slower for a year or two. He emphasizes that continual regulation changes are vital in F1 to prevent stagnation and maintain technological progress. The upcoming vehicles will also incorporate sustainable fuels for combustion engines, which Steiner sees as a major step forward, potentially impacting everyday road cars.

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In his view, change invigorates the sport, encouraging teams to innovate and evolve. Without such rule updates, he doubts there would be major shifts in the pecking order, as McLaren has established such a strong lead that overtaking them is very challenging.

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Fan Take: This shake-up in 2026 could be a thrilling reset for Formula 1, introducing fresh rivalries and surprises that keep fans on the edge of their seats. With new technologies and sustainable fuels entering the mix, the sport is not just racing towards speed but also a more exciting and environmentally mindful future.

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