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Formule 1 Podcast: Formule-1 : Ben Sulayem challenges F1 teams: "Build better cars, stop whining"

Formule-1 : Ben Sulayem challenges F1 teams: "Build better cars, stop whining"

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Mohammed Ben Sulayem has a clear message for the critics of Formula 1's new power unit regulations: stop whining and step up your game. This bold statement comes as many teams voice dissatisfaction with the 2026 engine rules, citing issues like drivability and the dominance of electrification. However, Ben Sulayem points out a pattern—those at the top of the standings, like Mercedes and Ferrari, aren't complaining.

The FIA president defends the lengthy consultation process that preceded the regulations, emphasizing that teams had ample time to adapt. "This didn’t come in eight months," he states, highlighting discussions that began in 2022. Every team had equal opportunity to prepare for the new challenges presented by the rules.

That said, the FIA acknowledges the rollout wasn't perfect. Following concerns raised in the early races, urgent discussions led to changes aimed at improving safety and performance, particularly after the Australian Grand Prix. Ben Sulayem insists these adjustments are practical, based on driver feedback, rather than political maneuvers.

In essence, the critics are often those lagging behind, while the frontrunners keep their focus on winning. The message is clear: adapt or get left behind in the fast-paced world of Formula 1.

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