This is the replacement for DRS from 2026

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This is the replacement for DRS from 2026 onwards
6 June at 17:00
Last update 6 June at 17:00
  • Tygo Bekkema

Since 2011, the Drag Reduction System (DRS) has been an integral part of the Formula 1 world. The opening rear wing has helped aid overtaking. However, this technical masterpiece will no longer be used from 2026. The FIA will not allow DRS, but there is a replacement.

The 2026 regulations feature several active aerodynamic components. In short, this means that certain parts on the car can sometimes change shape depending on where the car is on the track. Both the front and rear wings will be made movable thanks to the arrival of the new rules.

New system from 2026

So the new system will also replace the now familiar DRS concept. In corners, drivers can rely on the standard Z-setting, but when in need of more straight-line speed, they can also opt for the X-setting. This mode provides less downforce, and thus more straight-line speed. The settings are free to use and can therefore make for an interesting joust during the race.

This article was written in collaboration with Sophia Crothall.