Lando Norris Blasts 2026 F1 Cars as ‘Worst to Drive’

The world champion attacks hybrid-heavy regulations that slow laps, drain emotion and leave drivers staring at dashboards.

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  • Lando Norris has launched a fierce critique of Formula 1’s 2026 regulations after qualifying only sixth for the Australian Grand Prix season opener
  • The reigning champion says the new 50-50 hybrid power units and energy-harvesting demands have turned F1’s “best ever” cars into the worst to drive
  • Drivers are being forced to lift early on straights, stare at steering wheel readouts and manage complex battery states, while Mercedes capitalises with a dominant front-row lockout

The new-era 2026 Formula 1 cars have barely turned a wheel in anger and already the grid’s heaviest hitters are calling foul. Reigning world champion Lando Norris has emerged as the sharpest critic, arguing that the sport has gone from its most rewarding machinery to its least engaging in a single winter. After battling reliability problems and energy deployment quirks all weekend, he could do no better than sixth on the grid at Albert Park as Mercedes romped to a ruthless front-row lockout.

Under the overhauled rules, the power units now deliver roughly a 50-50 split between internal combustion and electric power, forcing drivers into a bizarre new rhythm of lifting early, short-shifting and harvesting battery energy on parts of the track where they used to be flat-out. Norris and several peers describe cars that decelerate aggressively before corners, lose power mid-straight and demand constant monitoring of dash readouts just to keep the energy pack in the right window. Miss a handful of practice laps and you are instantly on the back foot, because both driver and engine need mileage to learn a circuit’s optimal energy profile.

The fallout is bigger than one frustrated champion. From Max Verstappen to Lewis Hamilton, a wave of senior voices paint a picture of a formula that prioritises manufacturer-friendly hybrid targets over raw driving feel. Lap times have slowed, overtaking tools are still being tuned and viewers are already seeing footage of cars coasting on straights instead of attacking every metre. Norris might still be within striking distance of Ferrari and Red Bull on Sunday, but his message is clear: if F1 wants to sell a new era, it has to make the product thrilling to drive as well as to watch.

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