LEWIS HAMILTON ADMITS F1 2026 IS “RIDICULOUSLY COMPLEX” AS SOFTWARE AND DRIVER SKILL COLLIDE
Formula 1 is entering one of the most technically complex eras in its history, and even a seven-time world champion like Lewis is openly admitting that the 2026 regulations are not easy to decode. As pre-season testing in Bahrain continues, every lap of the new Ferrari SF-26 is revealing just how different this generation of Formula 1 cars will be. The shift to a near 50:50 split between electrical power and internal combustion engine output is fundamentally changing how drivers approach a lap. But what is becoming clear is this: while F1 2026 may look spectacular on the surface, understanding what is driver skill and what is software control could become incredibly difficult for fans. And Lewis did not hide that reality. A New Era Of Formula 1 Complexity The 2026 Formula 1 regulations represent a full reset. New power units. New energy deployment rules. Greater reliance on battery harvesting. And a far more integrated relationship between driver inputs and software algorithms. Eve...