System 1’s new-look automobiles make their racing debut within the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday – with much more focus than regular set to be on the beginning itself and the essential early moments of the 58-lap race from 4am.
The 2026 challengers, which have been constructed to completely-overhauled chassis and aerodynamic guidelines, additionally function revised hybrid engines which place completely different calls for on drivers – together with the strategy to the beginning of races.
Drivers now should rev their engines increased, and for longer earlier than accelerating away at ‘lights out’ – a brand new requirement which Ferrari noticeably aced in observe begins throughout Bahrain testing.
To account for the brand new high-revving necessities, a brand new five-second ‘pre-start’ process has been launched by the FIA on the finish of the formation lap earlier than the same old five-red-lights beginning sequence begins.
Pre-season championship favourites Mercedes dominated qualifying to lock out the grid’s entrance row with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli and are theoretically in place to regulate Sunday’s race from the entrance.
However may Ferrari’s getaways show an ace card for the Scuderia as they bid to make up for a qualifying session which noticed Charles Leclerc qualify fourth and Lewis Hamilton seventh?
Leclerc performed down the prospect of a repeat of the wild variability seen by way of the sphere within the begins in Bahrain final month however did admit that he and Hamilton – whose Ferraris includes a smaller turbo than rivals, which takes much less time to spin up – will discover it simpler to get within the “optimal window for the start” than others.
“It was a bit chaotic, the start in Bahrain,” Leclerc, who shares row two with Pink Bull’s Isack Hadjar, advised Sky Sports activities F1.
“I do not suppose it can seem like that [on Sunday]. When everyone is of their optimum window for the beginning, there’s not that a lot between the automobiles.
“It’s kind of easy for us to reach that optimal window for the start.
“I consider it is tougher for others to achieve that optimum window, so it could be extra difficult for them. But when they do every part excellent, I do not count on them to battle in any respect.”
What to anticipate from F1 2026’s first begin?
Sky Sports activities F1’s Jenson Button:
“The start is going to be exciting. They could be five abreast into Turn One.
“Taking a look at testing, [Ferrari] had an enormous benefit off the road. But it surely’s not simply [about] the beginning, it is the pit stops too.
“I reckon Ferrari, Charles Leclerc will be P1 at the start of the race!”
‘Now the simplest issues are difficult’ – Russell sees ‘challenges’ in bid for win
After sweeping to pole place on Saturday by nearly eight tenths of a second, Mercedes are clearly the large favourites to transform their front-row lockout into what could be a primary victory in a season-opener since 2021.
However polesitter Russell mentioned he was not getting forward of himself given how the complexity of the brand new energy items may impression a driver’s race – together with, even, in pit stops.
“The goal for us right now is to just try and make the finish line because we honestly don’t know what’s going to happen,” mentioned Russell, aiming to win the Australian GP and lead the world championship for the primary time.
“The most simple things that we’ve been dealing with over the past years, such as pit stops, are now really challenging with all the procedures, getting the engine in the right window, the turbo speed spinning enough, the battery not too low but not too high, race starts, we’ve seen our challenge.
“So, I feel the purpose for us was simply to have a clear weekend. In fact we need to win, we need to be on board, we need to dominate the weekend, nevertheless it’s a extremely lengthy season and we have to get by way of tomorrow and simply have a clear race as a result of at any level you possibly can stumble and that might be the top of your day.”
Sky Sports activities F1’s Australian GP schedule
Saturday March 7
9.45pm: F3 Characteristic Race*
Sunday March 8
12.20am: F2 Characteristic Race*
2.30am: Australian GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
4am: THE AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX*
6am: Australian GP response: Chequered Flag*
7am: Ted’s Pocket book*
7.55am: Australian GP race replay*
10am: Australian GP highlights (additionally on Sky One)*
*Additionally on Sky Sports activities Predominant Occasion
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