The 2026 Formula 1 era is here, and the energy wars are real. In this episode of Track Limits on ATYL Media, I break down everything from FP1 and FP2 at the Australian Grand Prix β team-by-team analysis, energy deployment strategies, car stability rankings, and what the new regulations mean for the rest of the season.
π Key topics covered:
β Ferrari’s surprising pace across multiple tire compounds
β Mercedes and Ferrari leading the stability and energy deployment game
β McLaren’s heavy lifting and coasting approach
β Red Bull’s speed vs. instability tradeoff
β Arvid Lindblad’s impressive rookie showing with Racing Bulls
β Audi’s unexpected stability in their debut
β How active aero, rumble strips, and energy management are changing F1 strategy
π My early 2026 pecking order:
Ferrari
Mercedes
McLaren
Red Bull
This season is shaping up to be a chess match of energy deployment, active aero management, and tire strategy unlike anything we’ve seen before in F1.







