The FIA is heading into Monday’s crunch rules meeting to discuss potential 2026 tweaks armed with clear recommendations from Formula 1 drivers on what they think should change for both qualifying and racing.That input looks set to add an intriguing dynamic to the get-together of teams and power unit manufacturers who will decide on a potential in-season rules revamp plan.With drivers having told the FIA the tweaks they think would help improve things, the governing body looks to stand firm in ensuring teams do not back away from meaningful change in what are viewed as critical areas.This alignment with the drivers was made clear by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem on Sunday night as he hailed in a social media post recent “constructive and collaborative” talks with the drivers over what needed to change.He wrote: …
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Author: Jon Noble





