What F1 fans like about the new regulations
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P1 with Matt and Tommy Apr 17, 2026
What F1 fans like about the new regulations

What F1 fans like about the new regulations

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What F1 fans like about the new regulations
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Formula One

Formula One (F1) is the top tier of open-wheel racing, where teams build highly regulated race cars to compete across a global calendar. Because the sport is rule-driven, regulation changes can have a big impact on car behavior and race strategy.

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2026 regulations

Formula One has new rules for the 2026 season. Those rules change how the cars are built and how they perform, so fans debate whether the racing will be more exciting.

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new rules

They’re talking about the new Formula 1 rules and how they change racing. When the rules change, teams have to redesign cars and the racing can feel different.

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blueprints

They’re using “blueprints” to mean the detailed plan behind the rules. Those details affect what teams can design, and that can change how the cars race.

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P1 Live shows

They mention “P1 Live shows,” which are live events for the P1 brand. The drone video is basically promotion for those events in Australia.

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DRS

DRS is a system that makes the car less “draggy” for a short time. Drivers use it in designated areas to help them go faster and make passing easier.

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driver can have a say in when they deploy their energy

The driver isn’t just “using power whenever”—they can choose the timing. That makes races more strategic because the best moment to use the boost can vary.

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defenseless

In this context, “defenseless” describes how a car using DRS (or similar overtaking aids) can lose the ability to respond effectively when attacked. The speaker argues that if the system is tuned so drivers can defend as well as attack, it improves racing quality.

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hairpin in Bahrain

A hairpin is a very tight turn that usually happens after heavy braking. Passing there often means you brake later than the car ahead and get a strong run out of the corner.

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overtake into the final corner in China

Passing at the last corner is unusual because most overtakes usually happen on straights. This implies drivers are getting creative and finding other ways to get alongside and make the move.

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zone overtakes

“Zone overtakes” refers to passing that happens primarily in the designated DRS activation areas. The speaker argues the new racing pattern includes more overtakes outside those zones, which can make the action feel more continuous and less scripted.

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re-passed

Re-passed means someone passes you, and then you get passed back soon after. They’re saying the racing might turn into quick back-and-forth moves instead of long battles.

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chassis

The chassis is the main structure of the race car. It influences how the car handles and how the driver feels the grip and balance.

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power unit

In F1, the power unit is the car’s engine system, including the hybrid parts. The point here is that the rules changed the car’s behavior a lot even without changing the engine.

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ground effect

Ground effect is how an F1 car uses the space near the ground to create downforce. If the rules remove it, the car usually feels less stuck to the track and the driver has to work more.

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Baku

Baku refers to the Baku City Circuit in Azerbaijan, known for long straights and heavy braking zones where aerodynamic performance and stability are very noticeable. The speaker is using Baku as an example of how the cars can look and behave differently depending on the track’s characteristics.

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wet conditions

Wet conditions mean the track has less grip because it’s damp or raining. The cars behave differently, so it’s a good way to see whether the new rules still make racing exciting.

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less grip is actually quite a good thing

They’re saying that if the car has a bit less grip, it becomes harder to drive well. That can make races more exciting because you see more real skill and recovery moments.

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car control

“Car control” means how well a driver keeps the car stable when it’s not gripping perfectly. The speaker wants the new cars to let drivers correct mistakes instead of instantly spinning out.

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Ferrari

Ferrari is a famous racing team in Formula 1. When people mention Ferrari in an F1 conversation, they’re usually talking about how that team is doing and how the rules affect them.

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turn one first

Getting to the first corner first is a big advantage in racing. They’re saying fans want the race to be less about one car winning turn one automatically.

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Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen is one of the best-known F1 drivers. The speaker is saying that when he was winning everything, races might have felt less interesting because the outcome was too predictable.

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bangers

“Bangers” here means really exciting races—ones with lots of action and drama. The speaker is basically asking whether 2025 has had enough of those.

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dirty air

Dirty air is the messy air a car creates as it drives. If another car follows too closely, it can’t grip the road as well, so passing becomes tough.

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a perfect middle ground

They’re trying to find the balance where cars can race close enough to pass, but the racing still feels real and competitive—not forced.

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Australia and China

Australia and China are F1 race venues used as examples of how the new rules played out on track. Fans often cite specific Grands Prix because track layout and overtaking opportunities can amplify or hide the effects of regulation changes.

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small turbos

A turbo helps the engine make more power. Smaller and bigger turbo setups change how the car feels—like how quickly it responds versus how hard it pulls at higher speeds.

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slipstreams

Slipstream is the “draft” you get behind another car. It can make it easier to catch up and pass.

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Monza

Monza is a famous F1 track. Because it’s different from other circuits, teams may change the car’s wing setup for that race.

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Miami

Miami is one of the F1 races. The point here is that teams need time to try out any changes before that race.

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