
2026 F1 cars feel leaner and livelier, say Mercedes drivers
Mercedes’ George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli say the 2026 F1 machines, unveiled after Barcelona testing, remain true Formula 1 cars but are lighter, smaller and more agile thanks to new aerodynamics and a 50/50 hybrid power unit. They describe moments of brutal torque out of corners, energy harvesting that can require lift-and-coast on some straights, and new start procedures, but also a more intuitive driving experience with improved corner feel and potential for easier overtaking compared with current cars. The changes come with learning curves, tyre management considerations, and no MGU-H, but the general consensus is that the cars are challenging yet engaging to drive.