BREAKING: Sadly FIA officially CONFIRMED New D…read more

BREAKING: Sadly FIA officially CONFIRMED New D…read more
In a significant move ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has announced a new mandatory regulation aimed at improving safety and race consistency. The decision comes amidst growing concerns from drivers, most notably seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who has called for “urgent change” within the sport.
The new rule, which focuses on tire usage and pit lane speed limits, is set to take effect immediately for the upcoming race weekend in Barcelona. According to FIA officials, the regulation is designed to ensure a more level playing field while prioritizing driver and crew safety.
Hamilton, speaking ahead of the announcement, emphasized the need for swift action to address long-standing issues within Formula 1. “We can’t keep delaying changes that improve racing and protect drivers,” he said. “There are aspects of the sport that are outdated, and it’s time we adapt.”
The Mercedes driver has been vocal in recent seasons about environmental sustainability, race equity, and driver welfare. His latest comments add to mounting pressure on F1’s governing body to modernize the sport both technically and ethically.
The FIA responded by stating that further consultations with drivers and teams will continue throughout the season to refine regulations. With the Spanish Grand Prix set to take place this weekend, all eyes will be on how the new rule affects team strategies and overall race dynamics.
More updates are expected following Friday’s practice session.