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F1's New Battery Regulations Spark Safety Worries Post-Bearman Crash at Japanese GP
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F1's New Battery Rules Spark Safety Fears After Bearman's 50G Crash
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31-03-2026, 06:00
F1's New Battery Rules Spark Safety Fears After Bearman's 50G Crash
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Oliver Bearman's 50G crash at Japanese GP raises serious safety concerns over F1's 2026 battery rules.
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The new energy management system allows drivers to choose when to charge and deploy battery power, creating significant speed differences.
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Bearman, on full boost, encountered a car coasting to save energy, leading to a sudden 50-60 km/h speed disparity and his crash.
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Drivers like Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz had previously warned about the dangers of these speed differentials.
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FIA is set to review the 2026 regulations following the incident, which highlighted risks at high-speed circuits.
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