Leclerc: The 2026 regulations are not the most “enjoyable”
Charles Leclerc expressed his reservations about the initial experience at the wheel of the virtual version of the 2026 Ferrari in the simulator. The Monegasque driver shared his impressions after testing the single-seater that will mark a significant change in Formula 1. The new F1 technical regulations for 2026 seek a balance between electric and combustion power, with a 50/50 ratio. This implies a considerable increase in battery power, close to 300% compared to current cars. To achieve this goal, aerodynamic regulations have been reviewed in order to reduce air resistance and make the cars more efficient. However, this reduction could lead to a decrease in downforce and, consequently, slower lap times. Leclerc, after testing the simulator in Maranello, commented: “Let’s say it’s not the most enjoyable race car I’ve driven so far, but we are still in a phase where the project is relatively new.”The Ferrari driver added: “So yes, I’m not a big fan for now, but it is what it is and at the end of the day I think there is a challenge and I would like the challenge of maximizing a car very different from what it is at the moment. But do I enjoy it? Probably not.”My hope resides in the fact that it will evolve quite a bit in the coming months, but it’s no secret that I think the regulations for next year will be much more… probably less pleasant to drive for the drivers.
Charles Leclerc
