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F1 targeting smaller cars for 2026

The McLaren MCL36 Formula 1 could see a return to smaller cars in the mid-term future, per goals outlined in relation to the world championship’s next generation of power units. F1 introduced revolutionary new technical regulations this season, with a shift to ground effects having proven a hit in facilitating closer racing. On the horizon is the next wave of power units, which are due to debut in 2026. Four pillars had already been announced for the 2026 power unit, namely: maintaining the spectacle, environmental sustainability (including up to 50 percent electrical power and using 100 percent sustainable fuel), financial sustainability, and being attractive to new manufacturers....
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