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Formule 1 Podcast: Formule-1 : Formula 1 Faces Critical Energy Management Decisions Before Miami Grand Prix

Formule-1 : Formula 1 Faces Critical Energy Management Decisions Before Miami Grand Prix

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Formula 1's pivotal energy debate reaches a critical juncture as decision-makers gather on Monday ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. This meeting could redefine the sport's competitive landscape and driver safety for the season.

The discussions follow the controversial implementation of the 2026 regulations, which aim to balance power between internal combustion and electrical systems. However, early races have revealed significant challenges, particularly highlighted by driver frustrations during qualifying and the alarming crash of Oliver Bearman in Japan.

With stakeholders eager for consensus, engineers, teams, and the FIA are poised to finalize proposals that may soon be voted on by the World Motor Sport Council. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem describes initial talks as "constructive and collaborative," emphasizing the importance of driver feedback.

Drivers, led by GPDA director George Russell, call for urgent changes to enhance safety and excitement. Russell stresses the need for flat-out qualifying without the lift-and-coast strategy and highlights the critical issue of closing speeds, particularly in non-SM zones.

As F1 navigates these complex hybrid systems, the outcome of Monday's meeting could significantly impact not just the Miami Grand Prix but the future of racing itself.

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