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Symonds: F1 will reduce downforce on next-gen 2026 cars

Formula 1 Chief Technical Officer Pat Symonds has insisted the series wants to reduce the downforce on the cars for the forthcoming technical regulations in 2026. The power unit regulations for 2026 are already set in stone. The 1.6 litre V6 turbo internal combustion engine (ICE) is set to run on 100% sustainable fuel and […]
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