Why 2026 F1 testing chaos is 'actually not as bad' as it looks
Despite the alarming headlines about troubled pre-season testing, a closer analysis suggests the situation across the 2026 grid is less concerning than it appears. Crash.net argues that the apparent chaos — from engine failures to driver complaints — is a natural consequence of teams adapting to radically new regulations. Historical precedent shows that early-season difficulties often diminish rapidly once teams accumulate real racing data.
