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Max Verstappen Says Modern F1 Needs to Be ‘More Fun’ for Drivers

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Last updated: March 12, 2026 10:14 am
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Max Verstappen says modern Formula 1 cars need improvements to make racing more enjoyable for drivers.
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MAX VERSTAPPEN believes modern Formula 1 should become more enjoyable for drivers. The four-time world champion said the current cars demand too much energy management, which reduces driving excitement.

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Energy Management Changing Driving StyleAlonso Misses the Old Driving ChallengesNorris: Drivers Still Make a DifferenceStrategic Battles Still PossibleRussell Urges PatiencePossible Rule Changes Ahead

The Red Bull Racing driver admitted he feels conflicted about the sport. He still enjoys working with his team, but he does not always enjoy driving the current cars.

“I don’t want to leave F1,” Verstappen explained. “But I hope the sport improves. We are discussing changes with the FIA.”


Energy Management Changing Driving Style

The new F1 engines split power 50-50 between internal combustion and electric energy. Because of this design, drivers must carefully manage battery charge throughout a lap.

Teams often reduce engine output in fast corners to recharge the battery, a process called clipping. This technique helps drivers gain maximum performance later on long straights.

However, many drivers believe this system reduces the traditional challenge of Formula 1.


Alonso Misses the Old Driving Challenges

Two-time champion Fernando Alonso said earlier eras demanded more bravery in high-speed corners.

Drivers once pushed their limits in famous turns at circuits like Suzuka Circuit and Bahrain International Circuit.

Alonso explained that drivers now sometimes use those corners simply to recharge energy instead of attacking the lap time.

He still enjoys racing but admits the older style felt more thrilling.


Norris: Drivers Still Make a Difference

Reigning world champion Lando Norris believes drivers still play an important role. However, the skill set has changed.

Instead of pushing pure speed through corners, drivers now focus on using the power unit efficiently.

For example, at the famous Pouhon corner at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, the challenge used to be bravery at high speed. Now it often depends on managing throttle and battery usage.


Strategic Battles Still Possible

Despite the concerns, Charles Leclerc enjoyed his intense battle with George Russell during the opening race in Melbourne.

Both drivers used new boost and overtake modes to gain an advantage. These modes increase electric power during key moments.

Leclerc said the race felt strategic and exciting, even though qualifying felt less enjoyable.


Russell Urges Patience

Race winner Russell believes the sport should wait before making major decisions.

Different circuits may produce different racing styles. Tracks with multiple long straights allow drivers to spread their energy usage across the lap.

However, circuits with fewer straights might show less dramatic battery management.

Russell believes fans should watch a few more races before judging the new regulations.


Possible Rule Changes Ahead

F1 officials plan to review the new system soon. Changes could come after the race in Shanghai during the Chinese Grand Prix weekend.

Drivers hope the adjustments will restore excitement while keeping the sport innovative.

For Verstappen and many others, the goal is simple: make Formula 1 fun again for drivers and fans.

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