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Why Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are sounding the alarm on Formula 1’s ‘anti-racing’ reset | Motor-sport News

2 min readUpdated: Mar 5, 2026 09:31 PM Formula 1’s new technical reset is already attracting the ire of some of the top drivers such as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. Seven-time world champion Hamilton, in fact, said that the technical changes would ensure that driving would be the “most ⁠challenging it’s ever been in the sport”. Verstappen, meanwhile, has already branded the new era as “Formula E on steroids” ⁠and “anti-racing”.
Ahead of the start of the Formula 1 season, Hamilton explained what his primary grouse with the new era was.
“It will be the most ⁠challenging it’s ever been in the sport, for sure,” Hamilton was quoted as telling racing journals at Albert Park before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. “It’s always challenging. You have little changes, but this one particularly is far bigger than, I think, at least the five that I’ve been through. Each weekend, you’re learning more. You’ll be faced with different challenges with the different characterics of the circuit, which I think ⁠is fine.”
Coming from Hamilton, a 20-season veteran in the sport, the comments paint a grim picture of the season ahead.
Coming into the current season, the 41-year-old Hamilton knows that all eyes will be on him to deliver after he could not win a single race in the previous season for Ferrari.
“Mercedes look particularly quick and I’m not ⁠really sure whether we’re seeing the full, unleashed Red Bull yet, so it’s really, really exciting. But I do know that, whatever ‌the case, ⁠I feel like I’ve got a great group of people behind me who are head-down focused on bringing performance and really maximising from every weekend,” Hamilton added.
Verstappen, who also has four Formula 1 championships to his name, has been withering in his criticism of the new regulations. Story continues below this ad
When Williams’ Carlos Sainz asked the governing of Formula 1, ⁠FIA, to len to driver feedback, Verstappen dismissed the suggestions.
“Everything, the amount of money that has been invested as well into these regulations, it will be around for a while. Suddenly, now things are raised, it’s a bit late.”

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