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FIA Unveils Sweeping Regulation Overhaul for 2025 and Beyond: Driver Cooling, DRS Crackdowns, and Active Aero Revolution

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
January 9, 2025
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FIA Unveils Sweeping Regulation Overhaul for 2025 and Beyond: Driver Cooling, DRS Crackdowns, and Active Aero Revolution

Formula One F1 - Qatar Grand Prix - Lusail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar - December 1, 2024 The safety car leads Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Lando Norris during the race REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki

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The FIA has announced significant changes to Formula 1’s technical and operational regulations for 2025 and 2026, marking a bold step to address safety concerns, competitive fairness, and the sport’s ongoing evolution. These updates come in response to recent controversies and challenges, including extreme race conditions and innovative design loopholes that sparked widespread debate.

Driver Cooling Mandate: Qatar’s Heat Pushes Safety First

The scorching conditions of the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix, where drivers battled searing heat and humidity, left many visibly struggling to finish the race. The fallout prompted the FIA to implement a new set of “Heat Hazard” regulations aimed at safeguarding drivers.

Under the new rule, if race conditions predict temperatures exceeding 30.5 degrees Celsius—or at the Race Director’s discretion—teams must equip cars with driver cooling systems. This adjustment acknowledges the toll extreme conditions take on drivers’ physical performance and ensures safety remains paramount.

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To accommodate the cooling equipment, the FIA has mandated a 5 kg increase in the minimum car weight for weekends when the cooling systems are deployed. This ensures no team suffers a competitive disadvantage due to the additional hardware.

DRS Design Clampdown: The McLaren Controversy

The 2025 regulations will also address a loophole exploited by McLaren during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The team’s MCL38 rear wing featured a partially opening slot gap even when DRS was closed, providing a noticeable speed advantage outside DRS zones.

The FIA has responded by tightening rear wing slot gap tolerances. The new specifications reduce the slot gap to 9.4-13 mm when DRS is closed and cap it at 85 mm when fully open. Moreover, the governing body has clarified that rear wings must operate in only two distinct modes: fully open or fully closed. This aims to restore parity and eliminate any gray areas in DRS utilization.

2026: Active Aero Innovations and Structural Enhancements

Looking further ahead to the transformative 2026 regulations, the FIA is doubling down on aerodynamic advancements while ensuring safety remains a top priority. Highlights include:

  • Active Aero Overhaul: The next generation of F1 cars will incorporate active aerodynamic elements, with front wing flaps capable of rotating between low- and high-drag modes. Rear wings, which may feature up to three elements, will also see active aero adjustments tailored to their configurations.
  • Revised Floor Regulations: The 2026 car design includes updated floor sidewall specifications, winglet and fence refinements, and a focus on enhancing aerodynamic performance while maintaining stability.
  • Debris Guards and Wheel Deflectors: To address concerns about flying debris and wheel-related incidents, cars will now feature redesigned wheel drums with deflectors and “debris guards” integrated into the assembly. This added layer of safety aligns with the FIA’s goal of reducing on-track hazards.

2026: Ushering in a New Era

The forthcoming 2026 season is set to introduce not just these aerodynamic updates but also new power unit regulations. The integration of hybrid technologies and innovative design elements promises a leap forward in both performance and sustainability.

What’s Next?

The FIA’s proactive measures reflect its commitment to balancing safety, fairness, and innovation in Formula 1. By addressing immediate concerns—like extreme weather and regulatory loopholes—while laying the groundwork for a revolutionary 2026 formula, the governing body is signaling its readiness to tackle the sport’s evolving demands head-on.

Fans and teams alike will be watching closely as these regulations come into play, setting the stage for an era of unprecedented innovation, competition, and drama on the world’s most prestigious racing circuits.

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