22 CARS ON THE GRID: WHAT IS F1 HIDING ABOUT 2026 QUALIFYING?
With Cadillac joining Formula 1 in 2026, the grid expands to 22 cars, directly changing the dynamics of F1 qualifying. But what actually changes in the qualifying format? How many drivers are eliminated in each session? And how does the fight for pole position work with more cars on track?
In this video, we break down how Formula 1 qualifying will work in 2026, explaining the changes to Q1, Q2, and Q3, the impact of a larger grid, and what the FIA regulations say. Everything is explained in a clear and straightforward way, so you can understand how these changes could affect teams, drivers, and the on-track spectacle.
Formula 1 is entering a new era, with new teams, new rules, and even greater competitiveness. And qualifying may be the first real test of this transformation.
Share your opinion in the comments: do 22 cars make qualifying more exciting or more confusing?
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