Formula 1 and the FIA have been praised for their swift response to criticism of the 2026 regulations ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. Will Buxton, speaking on the Up To Speed podcast, commended the organizations for making changes quickly, which is unusual in today’s championship landscape with a busy race calendar. Buxton acknowledged that adjustments were implemented rapidly after feedback from fans, teams, and drivers, emphasizing the collaborative effort of all stakeholders. The revised regulations include modifications to energy management parameters, reducing the maximum recharge limit, increasing super clip power, and capping race boost to enhance safety and performance. Additionally, a new low-power start detection system and improved wet-weather grip with higher tyre blanket temperatures have been introduced. This proactive approach demonstrates Formula 1 and the FIA’s commitment to listening and acting upon feedback to improve the sport.
F1 and FIA Receive Praise for Swift Response to 2026 Complaints





