Fernando Alonso has once again expressed his concerns regarding Formula 1's heavy reliance on energy recovery systems and the upcoming 2026 regulations. Speaking ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, the veteran driver argued that modern F1 cars reduce risk through corners, which is precisely the area where drivers should still be able to make a difference.
Alonso has maintained this stance since pre-season testing in Bahrain, suggesting that the sport's technological shift may have compromised pure racing by limiting the driver's ability to take risks on the track. rouesnews.click

