In Picture: Haas F1 Team and RB F1 Challengers - Source: Getty
A new rule in the upcoming regulations could bring bad news for Red Bull and Ferrari customers. The FIA, the body that regulates Motorsports all around the world including F1, could bring a rule that would require all the customer teams, such as Haas and RB, to make components by themselves — but it comes with a catch.
F1 is all set to introduce a new set of regulations in 2026 to make the sport more sustainable, competitive and safer. The new regulations will see the cars being lighter, more aerodynamically advanced, and have stronger structures.
With the overall regulations to be applicable for all teams, the FIA could bring a new rule for certain teams if it gets the necessary majority from all the related F1 teams.
Under the proposed new regulation, customer teams that finish P5 or higher in the Constructors' Championship will have to build everything by themselves — including the transferable components.
