Formula 1 in 2026 faces a wave of criticism, but George Russell is standing firm, defending the current regulations. The Mercedes driver believes the existing rules, despite their flaws, have fostered closer racing and are a necessary foundation for the sport’s future evolution. Russell’s comments come as teams and drivers grapple with the challenges and opportunities presented by the sport’s ongoing development.
Russell acknowledges that the current era of Formula 1 isn’t without its detractors. Some fans and experts point to a perceived lack of overtaking variety or the dominance of certain teams as reasons for concern. However, he argues that the regulations have largely succeeded in their primary goal: bringing the field closer together.

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