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7th March 2026, 19:15 #11Senior Member
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Unamamed team principal:
The headline coming out of qualifying are:the rules are “complete sh*t”.
F1’s new era of regulations is off to a very rocky start, and there’s no quick and easy fix to rectify what may become apparent as a major blunder.The opening qualifying session of a brand-new regulation era in Melbourne should have been a showcase for the sport's future. Instead, it produced a largely uninspiring hour of running and a wave of savage criticism from the sport's own drivers immediately afterwards. Saturday fell flatter than even the most pessimistic critics had feared.F1 drivers eviscerate new cars at Australian GP - what's going wrong, and is there a quick fix?
Norris, Verstappen and Hamilton slam ‘worst’ F1 cars after torrid Australian GP qualifyingFormula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has hit back at drivers criticizing the sport's new regulations, saying it is "wrong" for the likes of Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton to speak negatively about F1.Formula 1 boss hits back at Verstappen, Hamilton over rule criticism
Norris: It sucks F1's traded best car for worst in 2026Let's hope the racing is better than expected.Charles Leclerc joins in 2026 car criticism with a heavy verdict
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Piastri crashes on the recon lap to the grid...
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So far, the racing action has been pretty good.
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It was an interesting race until Ferrari blew the pit call.
Mercedes is definitely much faster than everybody else.
Ferrari's starting ability is impressive.
Looks like Red Bull and Mclaren are about the same.
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The Ferrari failure started in Qualifying. Their poor preparation meant the drivers could not get the best that the car had to offer in qualifying which meant they qualified out of their true positions on the grid.
The great start, then put them in 2nd and 3rd, which also indicated they were in the race for the win with some clever thinking. Then came the Hadjar VSC, which should have been an opportunity for Ferrari to use both cars to attack Russell with a split car strategy, but the Ferrari pitwall had a surprising brain faze and left both cars out.
It is very clear that Ferrari still does not have the right people in their race operations to win championships. They were not brutally honest in looking at their race operations and making the necessary changes to have people with a proper, aggressive winning mentality running their race weekend.
Even a very race-busy Hamilton could see the strategy which the dumbasses on the Ferrari pitwall could not see. They may learn from this race, but I seriously doubt it. This sort of thing is not learnt, it it is usually in the blood. It is in the seat of your pants instincts. And guys on the Ferrari pitwall do not have it.Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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AUDI thrills again. Bortileto is proving to be a star of the future if given a race-winning car. Audi is in a better place than we expected. Finishing 9th in their debut race exceeded their wildest expectations, given their preseason testing performance.
Linblad continues to shine and is already putting pressure on Hadjar for the second Redbull seat at the very first race. What a brilliant drive from Verstappen. From dead last to 6th was a brilliant demonstration of his immense talent. It sort of made me question what would have happened if he had not crashed and started the race in the second row next to Hadjar. Seeing how close Ferrari got to Mercedes would suggest that the battle for the race may have been a lot more complicated for Russell with Verstappen in the mix.
Haas finally came good and finished where we expected them to finish races at these early races. Bearman has now established himself as the lead driver of the team. For some unknown reason, Ocon is not able to get his racing back to his best form. He is better than what we are seeing.
The Aston Martin woes now look ugly. Williams has clearly missed the mark this season and questions would be asked before long as to why it got its 2026 season of to such a bad start.
The Cadillac can smile a little as they finished the race with one car ahead of the stricken Aston Martin pair. Perez is leading the team with some great performances.
I think Hamilton was faster than Leclerc in this race. From 7th to within 2-tenths of Leclerc at the end of the race suggests that he may have finished ahead of Leclerc if the had started next to each other. And the battle with Russell may have been more intense with two Ferrari directly on his heels.
One thing is certain: the Chinese GP is going to be a much better race. Probably a more trickier race for Mercedes with a closer Ferrari and Redbull pair.Last edited by Nitrodaze; Yesterday at 08:10.
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Is the regulations sh*t as some are saying? It is not looking pretty in Melbourne, but that is due to the nature of the track. It would not look pretty at Monza, Jedah and possibly Baku and Montreal. It is too early to write off the regulations, we have to see what the nature of the racing is going to look like at the twisty tracks where battery harvesting can produce sufficient power levels for each full lap of racing.
If the Mercedes cars cannot be tamed at these races, then we can conclude that the season is a bust.Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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I think you're right. As I see it there will be WRC1 for WRC27 & Rally2 cars with a high registration fee and full TV coverage, having to do all events (like now but with different cars) and WRC2...
WRC mainclass from 2027