Should fans be excited or worried by the 2026 rule changes?

Should fans be excited or worried by the 2026 rule changes?

We look ahead to Formula 1’s new rules world in 2026 in the latest edition of The Race F1 Podcast.


Samarth Kanal and Jon Noble join Edd Straw to explain the challenges of the all-new cars and the expected impact on the racing - and whether fans should be encouraged or worried by what might happen.


We delve into the way the new power units will work and what they might mean for the competitive order.


The driving styles and potential for an offset between qualifying and race pace are also tackled.


And the big question of who might thrive or flounder under the new rules is also taken on as the debut of the new cars fast approaches.


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Ranking the rookies: Who has impressed the most in 2025?

Ranking the rookies: Who has impressed the most in 2025?

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21 Heinä 1h 13min

Bring Back V10s: Irvine's shock title charge comes alive at Germany 1999

Bring Back V10s: Irvine's shock title charge comes alive at Germany 1999

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17 Heinä 1h 8min

Tech Show: Gary unpicks Ben Sulayem's F1 vision + The tech impact of Horner's Red Bull exit

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17 Heinä 50min

Best of the rest: Untangling F1's confusing midfield battle

Best of the rest: Untangling F1's confusing midfield battle

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16 Heinä 57min

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Answering your questions about Horner's Red Bull departure - and what happens next

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14 Heinä 59min

Bring Back V10s: Senna and Prost clash AGAIN at Japan 1990

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10 Heinä 1h 23min

Horner sacked by Red Bull - what's behind the bombshell move?

Horner sacked by Red Bull - what's behind the bombshell move?

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9 Heinä 48min

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