A Formula One dilemma: Race for this year, or next
Formula One teams face a dilemma this season. They have to decide when to stop development of this year's car to focus on 2026, for what Christian Horner, the Red Bull team principal, said was «the biggest regulation change in probably 50 or 60 years in the history of the sport.»
Teams develop their cars over a season as they fight for the drivers' and constructors' championships or try to improve their positions. The higher a team finishes, the more prize money it earns.
This year is different. The changes to the regulations in 2026, including the configuration of the engine, means teams have to focus resources early on next season's car. Development for 2025 could stop after a few Grands Prix.
James Vowles, the team principal of Williams, said his team would fall in line. «I've been very clear from the beginning that 2026 is the year I want to focus on, and that will have an effect on 2025,» he said.
«There will be teams upgrading. I'm confident you'll see a fight at the front of the championship, and they'll be in a bind as to whether to invest in 2025 or 2026.»
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