Fernando Alonso: F1 Lost a Decade of ‘Pure Racing’ as Overtakes Become ‘Avoiding Actions’
Fernando Alonso argues Formula 1 has sacrificed pure racing for energy management, turning overtaking into ‘avoiding actions’ rather than driver skill.
Fernando Alonso argues Formula 1 has sacrificed pure racing for energy management, turning overtaking into ‘avoiding actions’ rather than driver skill.
Everyone is talking about what 2026 has done to the 130R. Toto Wolff says that corner stopped being a challenge long before the new regulations arrived.
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“The high-speed corners became charging stations.” Alonso’s verdict on Suzuka 2026 is blunt — and a growing chorus of drivers is saying the same thing.
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Red Bull dismisses concerns about Max Verstappen’s commitment level as the four-time world champion continues to voice his frustrations with Formula 1’s controversial new regulations.
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Not all aspects of the 2026 regulations are set in stone yet. The FIA has deliberately left several options open to react after Barcelona testing, in case the on-track reality demands it. With Formula One’s biggest technical reset in history just weeks away, the governing body maintains flexibility on critical elements like overtake mode.