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Verstappen Calls New F1 Rules ‘Anti-Racing’ as Drivers Split in Bahrain

Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersFebruary 15, 2026 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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Max Verstappen criticised Formula One’s new regulations after pre-season testing in Bahrain.
He said the heavy focus on energy management makes the cars “not fun to drive”.
He described the experience as “anti-racing” and compared it to “Formula E on steroids”.
He again suggested he could leave the sport if he stops enjoying it.

Lewis Hamilton voiced similar concerns.
He called the new systems extremely complex and difficult for fans to follow.
The 2026 rules introduce new engines, chassis, tyres and fully sustainable fuel.
The power units now rely almost equally on combustion and electric energy.

Testing times remained inconclusive.
Mercedes set the fastest laps with Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.
Ferrari and McLaren also showed strong pace.
Red Bull Racing impressed with efficient energy deployment and high straight-line speed.

Lando Norris rejected Verstappen’s criticism.
He said the new cars remain enjoyable and that Verstappen will still try to win.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff claimed his team set the benchmark.
Red Bull played down its chances and accused Mercedes of hiding performance.
At the same time, rivals questioned Mercedes over a possible engine loophole.
The FIA plans further discussions before the Melbourne opener.

Aston Martin endured a difficult test.
Lance Stroll criticised the engine, balance and grip.
The team’s new car remains several seconds off the leading pace.

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