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The2026 FIA Formula One World Championship is a planned motor racing championship forFormula One cars which will be the 77th running of theFormula One World Championship. It is recognised by theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of internationalmotorsport, as the highest class of competition foropen-wheel racing cars. The championship will be contested over twenty-four Grands Prix held around the world. Drivers and teams are scheduled to compete for the titles ofWorld Drivers' Champion andWorld Constructors' Champion, respectively.McLaren-Mercedes are the reigning Constructors' Champions.

The 2026 season will feature a major set of regulation changes with a revised power unit configuration and new active aerodynamics.Audi, who acquiredSauber in2024, will enter as aworks team with its own power unit, whileCadillac is set to make its series debut usingFerrari power units, marking the first time an eleventh team has competed since2016.Honda, through itsHonda Racing Corporation subsidiary, will enter into an exclusive works team agreement withAston Martin, and will supply them with their own power unit after ending its current relationship withRed Bull Racing.Ford will return to the sport for the first time since2004, supportingRed Bull Powertrains in supplying power units to Red Bull Racing andRacing Bulls.Renault will no longer be an engine supplier asAlpine will switch toMercedes power units.

Entries

Each team is required to enter at least two drivers, one for each of the two mandatory cars.[1] All teams are due to compete with tyres supplied byPirelli.[2]

Teams and drivers that are contracted to compete in the 2026 World Championship
EntrantConstructorChassisPower unitRace drivers
No.Driver name
France BWT Alpine F1 Team[3]Alpine-MercedesTBAMercedes[4][5]10France Pierre Gasly[6]
43Argentina Franco Colapinto[7]
United Kingdom Aston MartinAramco Honda[8]Aston Martin Aramco-HondaTBAHonda[9]14Spain Fernando Alonso[10]
18Canada Lance Stroll[11]
Germany Revolut Audi F1 Team[12][13][14]AudiR26[15]Audi[12]5Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto[16]
27Germany Nico Hülkenberg[17]
United States Cadillac Formula 1 Team[18][19][20]Cadillac-FerrariTBAFerrari[21]11MexicoSergio Pérez[22]
77FinlandValtteri Bottas[22]
Italy Scuderia FerrariHP[23]FerrariTBAFerrari[24]16Monaco Charles Leclerc[25]
44United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton[26]
United States MoneyGram Haas F1 Team[27]Haas-FerrariTBAFerrari[28][29]31France Esteban Ocon[30]
87United Kingdom Oliver Bearman[31]
United Kingdom McLarenMastercard Formula 1 Team[32]McLaren-MercedesMCL40A[33][34]Mercedes[35]4United Kingdom Lando Norris[36]
81Australia Oscar Piastri[37]
Germany Mercedes-AMGPetronas F1 Team[38]MercedesTBAMercedes[24]12Kimi Antonelli[39]
63George Russell[39]
Italy VisaCash App Racing Bulls F1 Team[40]Racing Bulls-Red Bull FordTBARed Bull Ford[41]TBC TBA
TBC TBA
Austria Oracle Red Bull Racing[42]Red Bull Racing-Red Bull FordTBARed Bull Ford[41]33Netherlands Max Verstappen[43]
TBC TBA
United Kingdom Atlassian Williams F1 Team[44][45]Williams-MercedesTBAMercedes[46]23Thailand Alexander Albon[47]
55SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.[48]
Source:[49]

Team changes

Audi andCadillac (logo not shown) will enter Formula One for the first time, whileFord will return for the first time since2004.Honda will return as an independent engine supplier for the first time since2021.

Cadillac will become the eleventh team, marking Cadillac's first appearance in the series and the first new team on the grid sinceHaas in2016. The team will useFerrari power units and gearboxes,[18][19][20][21] with plans to develop their own engine for use in a future season. Cadillac had previously tried to enter Formula One in conjunction withAndretti Global.[50][51]

Three new engine manufacturers will enter Formula One, coinciding with the engine regulation changes.Audi will enter the sport for the first time, having purchased the existingSauber team in2024. Audi's predecessor companyAuto Union didcompete in Grand Prix racing prior toWorld War II and the inception of the World Championship in1950.[52] The team raced in 2024 and is racing in2025 asKick Sauber, using Ferrari engines, before it becomes the Audi factory team in 2026. Thus, Ferrari will supply Haas and Cadillac as customer teams.[12][53]

Ford will return to Formula One as an engine supplier for the first time since it provided engines for its works teamJaguar and its former customersJordan andMinardi in2004.[54] It will form a partnership withRed Bull Powertrains, which will supplyRed Bull Racing and their second teamRacing Bulls.Honda, which partially withdrew from Formula One in2021 whilst remaining as partners of Red Bull Powertrains, will split from the two Red Bull-owned teams and relaunch a fully-independent engine program supplyingAston Martin under theHonda Racing Corporation subsidiary. Aston Martin had usedMercedes power units since they re-joined the sport, who had supplied engines to Aston Martin's predecessors since2009. Honda had previously collaborated with Aston Martin's predecessor Jordan from1998 to2002.[9][41][55]

Renault will cease to provide engines forAlpine from 2026 after achieving poor results since the beginning of the hybrid power unit regulations in2014. It will thus be the first season without any Renault engine since the2000 championship. Alpine will become a customer team, as opposed to a full works outfit, as had been the case since Renault reacquiredTeam Enstone ahead of the2016 season.[4] Alpine will become a customer team ofMercedes, utilising their engines and gearboxes from this season onwards.[5]

Driver changes

Sergio Pérez andValtteri Bottas will return to full time seats withCadillac. Pérez had previously signed a two-year contract withRed Bull Racing until 2026, but this was terminated by mutual agreement at the end of2024 season. Bottas last competed withSauber in 2024 and is one ofMercedes' reserve drivers for2025.[22]

Calendar

Nations that are scheduled to host aGrand Prix in 2026 are highlighted in green, with circuit locations marked with a black dot. Former host nations are shown in dark grey, and former host circuits are marked with a white dot.

The 2026 calendar comprises twenty-four Grands Prix, as with the previous two seasons.[56] TheChinese,Miami,Canadian,British,Dutch andSingapore Grands Prix will feature thesprint format.[57]

RoundGrand PrixCircuitRace date
1Australian Grand PrixAustraliaAlbert Park Circuit,Melbourne8 March
2Chinese Grand PrixChinaShanghai International Circuit,Shanghai15 March
3Japanese Grand PrixJapanSuzuka Circuit,Suzuka29 March
4Bahrain Grand PrixBahrainBahrain International Circuit,Sakhir12 April
5Saudi Arabian Grand PrixSaudi ArabiaJeddah Corniche Circuit,Jeddah19 April
6Miami Grand PrixUnited StatesMiami International Autodrome,Miami Gardens, Florida3 May
7Canadian Grand PrixCanadaCircuit Gilles Villeneuve,Montreal24 May
8Monaco Grand PrixMonacoCircuit de Monaco,Monaco7 June
9Barcelona-Catalunya Grand PrixSpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,Montmeló14 June
10Austrian Grand PrixAustriaRed Bull Ring,Spielberg28 June
11British Grand PrixUnited KingdomSilverstone Circuit,Silverstone5 July
12Belgian Grand PrixBelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps,Stavelot19 July
13Hungarian Grand PrixHungaryHungaroring,Mogyoród26 July
14Dutch Grand PrixNetherlandsCircuit Zandvoort,Zandvoort23 August
15Italian Grand PrixItalyMonza Circuit,Monza6 September
16Spanish Grand PrixSpainMadring,Madrid13 September
17Azerbaijan Grand PrixAzerbaijanBaku City Circuit,Baku26 September[a][b]
18Singapore Grand PrixSingaporeMarina Bay Street Circuit,Singapore11 October
19United States Grand PrixUnited StatesCircuit of the Americas,Austin, Texas25 October
20Mexico City Grand PrixMexicoAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez,Mexico City1 November
21São Paulo Grand PrixBrazilInterlagos Circuit,São Paulo8 November
22Las Vegas Grand PrixUnited StatesLas Vegas Strip Circuit,Paradise, Nevada21 November[a]
23Qatar Grand PrixQatarLusail International Circuit,Lusail29 November
24Abu Dhabi Grand PrixUnited Arab EmiratesYas Marina Circuit,Abu Dhabi6 December
Source:[56]

Calendar changes

TheSpanish Grand Prix will move from theCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya inMontmeló to anew street circuit inMadrid built around theIFEMA.[59] The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will continue to host a race under the name "Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix".[60] TheDutch Grand Prix will no longer take place following this season after the organisers announced that 2026 would be the final time that the Grand Prix would be held.[61] TheEmilia Romagna Grand Prix inImola was discontinued after their contract to host their race until2025 was not renewed.[56] TheAzerbaijan Grand Prix will be held on a Saturday following a request from the promoter and relevant government stakeholders to accommodate theirRemembrance Day.[58][62]

Teams will have the opportunity to run their cars in a series of three separate three-day tests prior to the season, a significant expansion over previous testing programs to account for the new chassis and engine regulations.[63]

Regulation changes

Power unit, aerodynamic, geometric, and safety regulations are all set to be altered for the 2026 season.[64]

Power units

New power unit regulations are due to be introduced for the 2026 season.[65][66] The new power units will still produce over 1,000 bhp (750 kW), although the power will come from different sources. The engine regulations will see the turbocharged 1.6-litre V6internal combustion engine configuration used since2014 retained. However, theMGU-H (Motor Generator Unit – Heat), which has also been in use since 2014, will be removed, while theMGU-K (Motor Generator Unit – Kinetic) output will increase to 470 bhp (350 kW) from 160 bhp (120 kW). The power output of the internal combustion part of the power unit will decrease to 540 bhp (400 kW) from 850 bhp (630 kW). Fuel flow rates will be measured and limited based on energy, rather than mass of the fuel itself. The power units will use a fullysustainable fuel being developed by Formula One.[67][68] The power units are expected to recover twice as much electrical energy as before.[69]

During the Commission meeting in early 2025, it was agreed to explore for catch-up options for power unit development for manufacturers who may have fallen behind their competitors in the initial development phase. The Commission also suggested that a relevant advisory committee look at whether the energy deployment of new power units should be reduced in race trim from the planned 470 bhp (350 kW) after some teams became concerned about the possibility of their cars running out of deployable energy in a race.[70]

Driver numbers

The rules surrounding the permanent driver numbering system introduced in2014 will be modfied. Drivers will be permitted to change their race number during their careers, though the mechanism by which they will be allowed to is yet to be determined.[71]

Car liveries

In order to discourage teams leaving excessive amounts of exposed black carbon on their cars in order to save weight, the FIA will mandate that a minimum of 55% of the surface area when viewed from the side and above must be covered by painted or stickered liveries.[72]

Cooling vests and special heat provisions

Driver cooling vests will be mandated when the FIA declares a heat hazard during a race weekend. Prior to 2026, the cooling vest was optional. Additionally, the vest will undergo a redesign.[73]

Car size and aerodynamics

On 6 June 2024, the 2026 car concept was revealed. The concept featured new active aerodynamics in both the front and rear wings. The concept saw the elimination of thedrag reduction system, being replaced by a newmanual override engine mode.[74] The wheelbase was reduced from 360 cm (140 in) to 340 cm (130 in), the width was reduced from 200 cm (79 in) to 190 cm (75 in), and the minimum mass was reduced by 30 kg (66 lb). The tyres' widths will also be reduced by 2.5 cm (0.98 in) on the front pair and by 3.0 cm (1.2 in) on the rears.[69][75] The floor will have reducedground effect to ease the issues cars have suffered withporpoising.[76]

In October 2024, FIA announced that the downforce reduction of the 2026 cars compared to the20222025 generation of cars would be less than initially proposed for performance and safety reasons.[77] Later in the month, the FIA confirmed that the reduction in downforce from the 2026 generation of cars would be around 15%, a significantly smaller reduction than the originally drafted regulations which the FIA claimed had given the 2026 cars downforce reduction of over 40% compared to their predecessors. In terms of lap time difference this will make the 2026 cars two seconds slower than the 2022–2025 generation of cars rather than the four seconds slower initially envisaged in the initial draft of the 2026 technical regulations.[78]

Safety features

The regulations for the Front Impact Structure (FIS) will be updated with the intent to enhance safety during crashes. A two-stage FIS design has been introduced to address previous issues where the structure detached near the survival cell after a primary collision, leaving the vehicle vulnerable to further impacts. Side intrusion protection, particularly around the cockpit and fuel cell will also be improved. These upgrades aim to shield critical areas of the car during side collisions, while maintaining the vehicle's weight. The roll hoop's strength will be improved, withstanding loads increased from 16G to 20G, aligning with safety standards of othersingle-seater series. The load testing requirements will be raised from 141 kN to 167 kN.[79]

To further safeguard drivers andtrack marshals, lateral safety lights will be mandated. These lights will display theEnergy Recovery System (ERS) status of a car when it stops on track, providing visual indicators of potential electrical risks, especially in emergency situations.[79]

Season summary

Pre-season

Three pre-season tests will be held. The first will be a private test and will take place at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on 26–30 January. The second and third will be held at the Bahrain International Circuit on 11–13 February and on 18–20 February.[58]

Notes

  1. ^abSaturday race.
  2. ^TheAzerbaijan Grand Prix was originally to take place on 27 September before being moved a day earlier, to accommodate theirRemembrance Day, following a request from the promoter and relevant government stakeholders.[56][58]

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