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Carlos Sainz urges FIA and FOM to embrace flexibility in groundbreaking F1 rules after Bahrain testing

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February 24, 2026
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Carlos Sainz urges FIA and FOM to embrace flexibility in groundbreaking F1 rules after Bahrain testing

Carlos Sainz Sends Urgent Warning to FIA and FOM: Flexibility Required for New F1 Regulations!

As the Formula 1 world gears up for the highly anticipated Australian Grand Prix, a pivotal message is echoing through the paddocks: Carlos Sainz, the talented Williams driver, is calling on the FIA and Formula One Management (FOM) to keep an open mind regarding the new regulations unveiled during the Bahrain pre-season testing. With the season kicking off from March 6-8, the stakes have never been higher, and Sainz believes that crucial adjustments may be necessary to ensure a fair and thrilling competition.

The introduction of groundbreaking regulations, featuring an almost equal split between internal combustion engines and electric power, has sent shockwaves through the F1 community. Sainz, while navigating the complexities of energy harvesting, acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead, especially with the demanding circuits like Melbourne and Jeddah on the horizon. “Melbourne is going to be more challenging for sure,” he declared, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the new energy management systems.

In a candid interview, Sainz expressed his concerns about the current regulations, stating, “I think we need to stay a bit open-minded in case the regulations that we've come up with are maybe a bit exaggerated on the amount of harvesting or deployment that we have to do through a lap.” His plea for flexibility comes as teams scramble to adapt to the dramatic changes, with the uncertainty around downforce and drag levels complicating predictions for the upcoming races.

Sainz’s message is clear: as the F1 landscape evolves, the governing bodies must be prepared to recalibrate the rules to enhance the spectacle of racing. “It's not easy because it's such a big change that I don't think anyone knew how to predict how much downforce drag the car was going to have,” he noted. This sentiment underscores the urgency for regulatory bodies to remain responsive and make necessary tweaks to the regulations based on real-time feedback from drivers.

The call for adaptability is not just a mere suggestion; it’s a battle cry for a sport that thrives on innovation and excitement. As the engines roar to life in Melbourne, fans and teams alike will be watching closely to see if the FIA and FOM answer Sainz's challenge and ensure that the new era of F1 remains as exhilarating as ever.

In this high-stakes environment, the evolution of F1 is not just about speed and technology; it’s about safeguarding the integrity of the sport. With Sainz leading the charge, the future of Formula 1 hangs in the balance, and the next few races could redefine what it means to race in the modern era. Will the governing bodies heed the call for flexibility? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the world of Formula 1 is poised for a thrilling ride ahead!

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