Toto Wolff has his say on controversial F1 regulations ahead of key meeting

20 Apr 2026 • 9:53 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Toto Wolff has urged critics of Formula 1's regulations not to "badmouth the sport" publicly, ahead of a key meeting to discuss potential rule adjustments.
  • Current engine and chassis rules have faced criticism from drivers, including Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, with Verstappen reportedly considering retirement over the 2026 regulations.
  • Specific concerns raised include drivers needing to 'lift-and-coast' in qualifying, "artificial" overtakes, and safety issues following Ollie Bearman's crash.
  • Wolff stressed that stakeholders should conduct discussions internally to protect the sport's integrity and avoid "gamesmanship" in public discourse.
  • Tweaks to the rules, designed to enhance flat-out driving and address safety, are anticipated to be ratified in the coming week, before the Miami Grand Prix on 3 May.

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