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FIA’s revelation of the 2026 regulation changes has been met with a lot of excitement, and at times some confusion. Common belief within the community is that the ground-effect era is coming to an end, but as explained by an expert, there are minor alterations to it, most of it involving ‘Venturi Tunnels’ on the floor.
Dr. Obbs, an X account that gives technical insight into the world of motorsports, points out that the ground-effect regulations aren’t going anywhere. To explain, a picture of the floors of the 2005 and 2023 cars were put up side by side. “One thing to clarify is that BOTH of these are ground effect floors,” he stated. “They both generate suction from squeezing air between the floor and the ground.”
The difference between the two lies in the fact that the 2023 cars (and current ones) used a Venturi Tunnel. These tunnels produced a significant amount of downforce, helping the teams out on that front.
From 2026 onwards, however, the engineers will have to say goodbye to the Venturi Tunnels. F1 reverts to a flat floor, like the ones used in the past, and it will lead to lesser downforce. For drivers who prefer driving with lesser downforce, this news will be a treat.
2026 F1 cars to have significantly lesser downforce
F1 cars will undergo radical changes in 2026, with most of them being centered around the power unit. However, the aforementioned aero changes (with the removal of venturi floors) could see a shakeup in the grid order.
With lesser downforce, teams will have to be smart about how they approach races. Plus, the changes to the power unit could make engines the deciding factor in F1 once again, after years.
In 2014, when the turbo-hybrid engines first came into effect, Mercedes kickstarted an era of domination that lasted for eight years. Adrian Newey, who is currently the Chief Technical Officer at Red Bull and will soon move to Ferrari, feels that the 2026 regulations will favor the Silver Arrows once again.
In the coming months, however, teams will get a better idea of what these regulations will bring. Whether it brings the field closer, or leads to yet another era of dominance, remains to be seen.
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