The 77th season of Formula 1 in 2026 will witness the debut of extensive regulatory changes. The racing world is eager to see which teams have best prepared for this new era of competition.

Formula 1, the world’s premier motorsport organization, is set for a landmark 2026 season. This year, the grid expands to 11 teams and 22 drivers, competing across a comprehensive 24-race calendar. These pivotal changes for the 77th season were first outlined by the FIA in 2024. Let’s explore the transformations taking place in Formula 1 this year.

What’s Changing in the Technical Infrastructure?

First and foremost, Formula 1 cars are becoming shorter, narrower, and lighter. The wheelbase has been reduced by 200 mm to , while the total width has been trimmed by 100 mm to a maximum of . In theory, these “nimble” dimensions will significantly enhance cornering agility. While the cars retain 18-inch Pirelli tires, the tread widths have been reduced. Aerodynamic changes include a move toward a flatter floor design and longer diffusers to manage downforce. Although ground clearance will increase and overall downforce may decrease, these changes are designed to heighten competition by allowing drivers to follow more closely in various conditions.