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Motor racing-F1 to have extra test day from 2027, engine tweaks approved

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 5:12 AM

June 23 (Reuters) – Formula One teams will be allowed an extra day of pre-season ​testing from next year while ‌agreed engine tweaks have now been formally approved, the sport’s governing body said on Tuesday.

The current allocation ‌of ​three days of ⁠testing has been ⁠increased to four due to the complexity of the cars, the International Automobile Federation (FIA) said ​after its World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) met in Macau.

It added ⁠that the WMSC ⁠had ratified proposed changes “to ​rebalance the contribution of the ​Internal Combustion Engine and Energy Recovery ‌System contribution across the 2027 and 2028 seasons.

“Updates include targeted adjustments to internal combustion engine ⁠output, fuel energy flow and energy recovery system deployment, together with increased ⁠flexibility in ‌energy management.”

The changes ⁠aim to allow more ​flat-out ‌qualifying and less energy management ​after ⁠widespread driver complaints earlier this season that racing had become more artificial and also more dangerous.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by ​Andrew Cawthorne)