FIA changes rules on F1 car energy use.

The FIA has changed Formula 1 rules. Drivers, including Max Verstappen, criticized the rules. These changes will be used at the Miami Grand Prix.
The FIA made these changes because of concerns about energy consumption in the cars. Drivers felt the rules were too focused on fuel. The goal is to improve performance during races. The changes are meant to address driver dissatisfaction. They will be put into place before the next race.
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Highlights
FIA Reduces Energy Focus
The FIA is changing rules to make energy consumption in F1 cars less important.
Verstappen's Request Granted
Drivers, including Max Verstappen, will now be able to use more power.
Rules Changed After Crash
Formula 1 changed rules after a serious crash and driver concerns.
Addressing Driver Concerns
The FIA is responding to drivers' criticisms of the rules.
Miami GP Implementation Date
The new rules will take effect at the Miami Grand Prix.
Perspectives
- The FIA is changing Formula 1 rules.
- Drivers, including Max Verstappen, criticized the rules.
- The changes will affect the Miami Grand Prix.
- The changes aim to improve performance and safety.
The FIA is reducing the importance of energy consumption in cars.
NU.nl, RTL Nieuws
The FIA is allowing drivers to use more power, prioritizing performance.
Der Standard, New