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Mercedes Set the Pace as Verstappen’s Backlash to 2026 Rules Intensifies

Criticism of the 2026 energy rules is reshaping pressure on Red Bull and the FIA.

Overview

  • Verstappen’s drumbeat of complaints grew louder over the weekend, with new pundit pushback and fresh warnings that his retirement talk could sap Red Bull morale.
  • Toto Wolff defended the rules as “pure racing” and pointed to closer fights, while Mercedes sit unbeaten after three races and 18-year-old Kimi Antonelli leads the drivers’ standings.
  • Safety concerns from Suzuka linger after Ollie Bearman’s 50G crash during a large energy-speed delta, and the FIA has scheduled April reviews to consider targeted fixes.
  • Red Bull’s transition to an in‑house power unit and weak energy management have left Verstappen with 12 points and a best finish of sixth, and reports suggest limited upgrade headroom in the near term.
  • Antonelli says informal guidance from Lewis Hamilton and Verstappen has cooled now that he is a title rival, and teams are working on upgrades during the break before Miami.