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Why Lewis Hamilton believes 2026 F1 rules are “w...

Lewis Hamilton believes System 1’s new rules have delivered “what racing must be” to this point in 2026 – a really totally different stance to Max Verstappen’s.

Verstappen has been maybe F1’s most vocal critic this 12 months, likening the vitality administration facet to “System E on steroids” as lift-and-coast turns into preponderant.

“It’s horrible, if somebody likes this, then you definitely actually do not know what racing is about,” the Pink Bull driver mentioned on the Chinese language Grand Prix. “It’s not enjoyable in any respect. It’s enjoying Mario Kart. This isn’t racing.

“You might be boosting previous, then you definitely run out of battery the following straight, they increase previous you once more. For me, it is only a joke.”

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Hamilton urged Verstappen was struggling to understand the brand new rules attributable to Pink Bull dropping down the pecking order and insisted the ‘yo-yo’ type of racing that has been on show to this point – with many extra overtakes, together with quite a few lead adjustments – was way more pleasant.

“For those who return to karting, it is the identical factor,” the Ferrari driver argued. “Individuals are going backwards and forwards, backwards and forwards, you may by no means draw back. Nobody ever has ever referred to go-karting as yo-yo racing. It is the most effective type of racing.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

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“And System 1 has not been the most effective type of racing in a protracted, very long time. Out of all of the vehicles that I’ve pushed in 20 years, that is the one automobile you can truly observe via high-speed [corners] and never fully lose every thing that you’ve got. You’ll be able to keep behind.

“We had the DRS earlier than, which I feel was a little bit of a band-aid for that concern you can’t get shut sufficient via the corners. Now now we have the ability distinction [Overtake Mode], but it surely’s so small, the ability distinction.

“However whenever you get forward and the automobile behind can sustain with you, I personally discover it far more enjoyable as a result of that is essentially the most overtaking and finest battle I’ve had possibly since Bahrain, years and years in the past with Nico,” he added, referring to a now legendary battle for victory within the 2014 Bahrain Grand Prix with Mercedes team-mate and title rival Nico Rosberg.

“That is how racing must be. It must be backwards and forwards, backwards and forwards. It should not be like one transfer is completed and that is it.

“So I personally like that kind of racing. We simply want all the remainder of the groups to shut up so now we have extra of these battles amongst the groups.”

Hamilton did make clear that he didn’t truly love each facet of the 2026 guidelines.


“It is positively quite a bit totally different,” he commented. “I feel a number of the drivers should not having fun with it, however I do not actually know. I am simply personally having fun with it. It is a lighter automobile. It’s kind of extra nimble, a bit more odd, extra enjoyable to drive.

“Do I really like the ability of deployment? Completely not. I am truly actually dissatisfied. Do I really like the SM [straight mode with active aero]? Not notably. However as a complete, I feel it is thrilling for the game.”

Going into this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka was anticipated to be a suboptimal observe when it comes to vitality administration, so the FIA has lowered the utmost vitality recharge for qualifying – which means there can be much less of an incentive for the likes of tremendous clipping, which is early vitality harvesting by the MGU-Ok.

“Coming into the weekend, we had been going to need to do a ton of lift-and-coast which is de facto, actually not pleasant to do for a qualifying lap. So we have modified that,” Hamilton commented.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Photograph by: Steven Tee / LAT Photographs through Getty Photographs

Moreover, energetic aerodynamics’ straight mode can be utilized in simply two sections, which could play in Ferrari’s favour, in line with the seven-time world champion: “Perhaps that is a optimistic for us, as a result of each time Mercedes open up their SM, they get away. So possibly there’s much less likelihood for them to try this right here – possibly. I do not know. And possibly we are able to sustain with them extra via the high-speed part, probably.”

Regardless, Hamilton hopes the 2026 occasion will do justice to Suzuka, the place the racing has typically been extra skilled than on most different tracks, on a structure that includes many high-speed corners and few straights.

“This has at all times been one of many favorite driver circuits, however not essentially nice racing, as a result of there is a battle to [overtake],” he mentioned. “So I am hoping it adjustments that and actually highlights simply how unimaginable this circuit is to drive. And if now we have racing on high of that, then it is going to be the most effective observe on this planet.”

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