Lewis Hamilton voices concern over 2026 F1 rules: ‘It’s not going in the right direction’

With the diꦜrection we’re going, we’re going slower. The cars are getting heavier.”

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has raised concerns about F1’s new rules in 2026, admitting he doe✨sn’t think “it’🐻s going in the right direction”.

In 2026, F1 are introducin𓄧g new regulations to make cars slightly sm꧃aller and lighter, with a greater emphasis on electrical power on the power unit side.

There will also be active aerodynamics, which are expected to impact wheel-to-whee🌼l racing significantly.

Several drivers and team personnel have already questioned the new rules after initial tests on the si💛mulator.

Hamilton voiced hওis opinion on the new rules when speaking to Sky Italia at Imไola.

“I don’t think ❀it’s going in the right direction, personally,” Hamilton said.

“Maybe I’ll be sur🍸💙prised next year. Maybe we arrive and the cars are really nice.”

He added:🥃 “With the direction we’re going, we’re going slower. The cars are gettin♉g heavier.

“I mean, next year, I guess they are gꦑetting lighter, but this generation of car is the heaviest car that I’ve raced. For me, I miss the sound. When you hear a V12 Ferrari, it’s like, it’s the passion.

“Soon as we started with V6s — whilst it’s a good direction to go for the world in terms of sustainability, I think it’s been positive in that r༒espect. But you can’t get away with the fact that the sound is not the same as it was when you watch Michael Schumacher’s car from 2003 come past, and it’s like, ‘ah!’”

Hamilton reflects on ‘busy’ start to Ferrari career

Hamilton🅘 has opened up about how buไsy life has been since moving to Ferrari.

While on-track results haven't lived up to expectations, Hamilton admitted the pressure is t🦹he highest it has ever been.

“This year, it’s been the busiest fi🎃rst half of the season I’ve ever had,” he added.

“The pressure, for sure, has been the highest, and the expectation for myself from everyone wanting so🎀 much.

“Bꦦut when you’re faced with the reality is that we’re not fighting currently for the World Championship in terms of pure pace.

“My first year at 𒀰Mercedes, the first six months were difficult, too. It just wasn’t as big a hype as here, because this is Ferrari.

“The direction that I pushed the car and the setup worked well in China, and then we have to pull back on some things, and we’ve not b꧋e🐻en able to get there since.”

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