SAKHIR, Bahrain — Max Verstappen says it is ''no fun'' to drive the new Formula 1 cars and sweeping changes for 2026 mean the series no longer feels like F1.
Regulation changes for 2026 have made cars smaller and lighter, with a key role for the strategy of charging an on-board battery and using electrical energy to boost speed.
''It's actually no fun at all to drive,'' the four-time champion told broadcaster Sky Sport in a German-language interview during testing on Thursday, likening it to the all-electric series Formula E, where managing energy is crucial to strategy. ''What should I say about that? It's a bit like Formula E on steroids.''
Verstappen predicted it would be difficult to manage the car's energy at tracks like Melbourne, which hosts the season-opening Australian Grand Prix next month.
''I don't know what else to do about it, you know, it isn't the original Formula 1 feeling any more,'' said Verstappen, who was second-fastest on the opening day of testing Wednesday and sat out Thursday.
Leclerc fastest on Day 2
Charles Leclerc led the way for Ferrari on Thursday, going fastest by half a second from champion Lando Norris.
While some rivals hit reliability issues, Leclerc's performance was an encouraging sign for Ferrari following its winless 2025 season.