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The FIA believes it made significant progress toward achieving its aims for improving Formula 1 since 2022, but has areas it wants to continue improving on under the next set of regulations.
New cars were introduced in 2022 that featured ground effect aerodynamics, targeting a change in how downforce is generated to allow cars to follow more closely. That was part of a wider raft of changes designed to make the sport more sustainable – including a budget cap and aerodynamic testing restrictions – and the FIA’s single seater director Nikolas Tombazis says getting a handle on costs has been a big area of improvement over the most recent era.
“I think we made a significant step in the right direction on most of these aims, but I certainly wouldn’t claim total success on everything – I wouldn’t give us an A star,” Tombazis said. “I would give us a B or a C or something like that, but I think we moved in the right direction.
“Let’s go one by one. In terms of sustainable sport, we introduced the financial regulations. Clearly because of the delay of the technical regulations due to COVID, the financial regulations came at the very end of the previous cycle [in 2021], but they came in proper force during this cycle.
“I think the financial regulations have been a success overall. They have brought a lot of financial sustainability and profitability to the sport, to the teams, and they have contributed towards a more level playing field, that made teams become assets that are… even the bottom of the grid – the last team performance-wise – is economically sound and not at the risk of any collapse, whereas before we had a few teams that were always on the borderline of financial collapse.
“So I think financially we definitely can claim it’s been in the right direction. Have the financial regulations been a total success? No, I think there’s a lot of things we’ve learned, which we have revised for the regulations for 2026, and now with five or so years experience of them, we’ve realized how complicated it is to control the financial regulations of teams with such different business models and ways of operating, etc.
