In a shocking twist in the world of Formula 1, Charles Leclerc expresses his disapproval of the 2026 car model, while James Vowles remains unfazed by the concerns raised by the young driver.
Leclerc, after testing Ferrari’s simulator’s initial model, voiced his concerns about the new cars, fearing a potential negative impact on the excitement of the races. On the other hand, Vowles from Williams F1, argues that adapting driving styles is part of the sport and believes the new regulations provide a solid foundation for the future of F1.
While Leclerc worries about the quality of the spectacle, Vowles suggests that Ferrari might be ahead in development compared to the model Leclerc tested, ensuring that improvements will come with progress. Despite supporting the 2026 regulations, Vowles acknowledges the need for some regulatory adjustments, such as overtaking dynamics and driving in wet conditions, but remains optimistic about the series’ future.
Vowles stated, “There is a change in the driving style that will have to be made. But it’s like everything in life: we have to change the driving style to adapt to these cars.” He further added, “I don’t actually think the formula for next year is bad. I think it’s different. There is work to be done because I’m a little concerned about how we get the differentiation in terms of overtaking. There are some really detailed things that we will resolve.”
As the F1 world braces for these upcoming changes, both Leclerc and Vowles’ perspectives provide a glimpse into the intense evolution happening behind the scenes. With excitement and apprehension in the air, the 2026 season promises to be a thrilling rollercoaster of innovation and adaptation.