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FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, Round 9: Vaishali beats Divya to go joint-top, Sindarov held to second straight draw  R. Vaishali beat compatriot Divya Deshmukh to move into joint lead with Zhu Jiner after Round 9 of the ongoing FIDE Candidates on Wednesday.Zhu Jiner defeated Kateryna Lagno.Vaishali capitalised on Divya’s central misjudgement, with a decisive seventh-rank invasion proving the difference.Divya overcommitted with Nd3, conceding central control and creating a pawn weakness rather than a strength. Moves such as Rxc6 and Bc7 allowed Vaishali to activate her queen and rooks, taking control of the open files and diagonals.From 28. Rb1 to Rb7, Vaishali invaded the seventh rank, targeted weak pawns and, with Divya reduced to seconds on the clock, forced a resignation.In another key result, R. Praggnanandhaa pressed Wei Yi, particularly with move 32. Nd6, a strong move that put pressure on Black’s structure.ALSO READ: Highlights from Round 9 on WednesdayIt gave Praggnanandhaa more active pieces, and he followed it up with 35. Rxe4, a double attack that opened lines and targeted multiple weaknesses at once. Despite the activity, there was no decisive pawn break, while Wei Yi consolidated well and kept his king relatively safe.Praggnanandhaa continued probing with moves such as Rc3, Rc7 and Nd6, but Wei Yi had sufficient coordination to neutralise the threats as the game ended in a draw.Elsewhere, table-topper Javokhir Sindarov endured his second successive draw after letting a winning position slip against Matthias Bluebaum.Anish Giri defeated Fabiano Caruana, and Andrey Esipenko held Hikaru Nakamura to a draw.In the women’s section, Anna Muzychuk drew with Tan Zhongyi, while Aleksandra Goryachkina drew with Bibisara Assaubayeva.Published on Apr 08, 2026  #FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Vaishali #beats #Divya #jointtop #Sindarov #held #straight #draw

FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, Round 9: Vaishali beats Divya to go joint-top, Sindarov held to second straight draw

R. Vaishali beat compatriot Divya Deshmukh to move into joint lead with Zhu Jiner after Round 9 of the ongoing FIDE Candidates on Wednesday.

Zhu Jiner defeated Kateryna Lagno.

Vaishali capitalised on Divya’s central misjudgement, with a decisive seventh-rank invasion proving the difference.

Divya overcommitted with Nd3, conceding central control and creating a pawn weakness rather than a strength. Moves such as Rxc6 and Bc7 allowed Vaishali to activate her queen and rooks, taking control of the open files and diagonals.

From 28. Rb1 to Rb7, Vaishali invaded the seventh rank, targeted weak pawns and, with Divya reduced to seconds on the clock, forced a resignation.

In another key result, R. Praggnanandhaa pressed Wei Yi, particularly with move 32. Nd6, a strong move that put pressure on Black’s structure.

ALSO READ: Highlights from Round 9 on Wednesday

It gave Praggnanandhaa more active pieces, and he followed it up with 35. Rxe4, a double attack that opened lines and targeted multiple weaknesses at once. Despite the activity, there was no decisive pawn break, while Wei Yi consolidated well and kept his king relatively safe.

Praggnanandhaa continued probing with moves such as Rc3, Rc7 and Nd6, but Wei Yi had sufficient coordination to neutralise the threats as the game ended in a draw.

Elsewhere, table-topper Javokhir Sindarov endured his second successive draw after letting a winning position slip against Matthias Bluebaum.

Anish Giri defeated Fabiano Caruana, and Andrey Esipenko held Hikaru Nakamura to a draw.

In the women’s section, Anna Muzychuk drew with Tan Zhongyi, while Aleksandra Goryachkina drew with Bibisara Assaubayeva.

Published on Apr 08, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Vaishali #beats #Divya #jointtop #Sindarov #held #straight #draw

R. Vaishali beat compatriot Divya Deshmukh to move into joint lead with Zhu Jiner after Round 9 of the ongoing FIDE Candidates on Wednesday.

Zhu Jiner defeated Kateryna Lagno.

Vaishali capitalised on Divya’s central misjudgement, with a decisive seventh-rank invasion proving the difference.

Divya overcommitted with Nd3, conceding central control and creating a pawn weakness rather than a strength. Moves such as Rxc6 and Bc7 allowed Vaishali to activate her queen and rooks, taking control of the open files and diagonals.

From 28. Rb1 to Rb7, Vaishali invaded the seventh rank, targeted weak pawns and, with Divya reduced to seconds on the clock, forced a resignation.

In another key result, R. Praggnanandhaa pressed Wei Yi, particularly with move 32. Nd6, a strong move that put pressure on Black’s structure.

ALSO READ: Highlights from Round 9 on Wednesday

It gave Praggnanandhaa more active pieces, and he followed it up with 35. Rxe4, a double attack that opened lines and targeted multiple weaknesses at once. Despite the activity, there was no decisive pawn break, while Wei Yi consolidated well and kept his king relatively safe.

Praggnanandhaa continued probing with moves such as Rc3, Rc7 and Nd6, but Wei Yi had sufficient coordination to neutralise the threats as the game ended in a draw.

Elsewhere, table-topper Javokhir Sindarov endured his second successive draw after letting a winning position slip against Matthias Bluebaum.

Anish Giri defeated Fabiano Caruana, and Andrey Esipenko held Hikaru Nakamura to a draw.

In the women’s section, Anna Muzychuk drew with Tan Zhongyi, while Aleksandra Goryachkina drew with Bibisara Assaubayeva.

Published on Apr 08, 2026

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Deadspin | Clayton Keller’s OT goal caps Mammoth’s rally past Oilers <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28681012.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28681012.jpg" alt="NHL: Edmonton Oilers at Utah Mammoth" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Apr 7, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Mammoth left wing Michael Carcone (53) shoots the puck against Edmonton Oilers defenseman Connor Murphy (5) during the first period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>Clayton Keller scored the game-winning goal in overtime as the Utah Mammoth rallied to defeat the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 on Tuesday night.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>The Mammoth went on the power play 25 seconds into overtime, and Keller scored on a snap shot that went over Tristan Jarry’s shoulder and into the net.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>Nick Schmaltz scored twice, and Alex Kerfoot had a goal and an assist for the Mammoth (41-30-6, 88 points), who have won four straight games, and defeated the Oilers for the first time since the 2023-24 season. Sean Durzi, Michael Carcone, and Dylan Guenther each had two assists. Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves and gave up three first-period goals.</p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist, and Jarry made 25 saves for the Oilers (39-29-10, 88 points), who have lost two straight.</p> </section><section id="section-5"> <p>JJ Peterka put Utah ahead 1-0 at 1:53 of the first period. Ian Cole faked a shot on goal before setting Peterka up with a cross-ice pass, and the German winger scored on a slap shot from one knee.</p> </section><section id="section-6"> <p>Curtis Lazar tied the game 11 seconds later. Adam Henrique set up the goal on an odd-man rush, and Lazar’s backhanded shot beat Vejmelka five-hole.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-7"> <p>McDavid put Edmonton ahead 2-1 at 8:56. The Oilers were on the power play when No. 97 eluded three Mammoth players to tuck the puck between Vejmelka’s right skate and the post. Jarry tallied the secondary assist on the goal.</p> </section> <section id="section-8"> <p>Ryan Nugent-Hopkins made it 3-1 at 14:43 when Kasperi Kapanen set him on the rush, and he scored on a snap shot.</p> </section><section id="section-9"> <p>Schmaltz trimmed the deficit to 3-2 at 10:28 of the second period. Clayton Keller set Schmaltz up with a backhand pass, and he scored on a slap shot through traffic.</p> </section><section id="section-10"> <p>Logan Cooley tied the game 3-3 at 15:19 after Guenther set him up for a slap shot. Edmonton took the lead back 4-3 at 16:06 when Vasily Podkolzin backed up to Vejmelka and scored on a no-look backhanded shot.</p> </section><section id="section-11"> <p>Schmaltz’s second goal tied it 4-4 at 19:24 on a snap shot set up by John Marino.</p> </section><section id="section-12"> <p>Colton Dach put the Oilers ahead 5-4 at 2:09 of the third period when he scored on his own rebound.</p> </section><section id="section-13"> <p>Kerfoot tied the game 5-5 at 12:56 when he tipped Durzi’s shot past Jarry’s skate.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-14"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section> </div> #Deadspin #Clayton #Kellers #goal #caps #Mammoths #rally #Oilers

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Deadspin | Daniel Susac off to historic start as Giants blank Phillies <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28680752.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28680752.jpg" alt="MLB: Philadelphia Phillies at San Francisco Giants" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Apr 7, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants infielder Luis Arraez (1) attempts to turn a double play against Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Kyle Schwarber (12) in the first inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>Robbie Ray tossed 6 2/3 shutout innings and rookie Daniel Susac went 3-for-4 with two RBIs to help the San Francisco Giants record a 6-0 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>Matt Chapman had three hits and one RBI and Luis Arraez drove in two runs as the Giants snapped a four-game losing streak. Willy Adames added two hits for San Francisco.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>Susac’s single in the fifth gave him a 5-for-5 start to his major league career, the best career start in the majors since Ted Cox of the Boston Red Sox started 6-for-6 in 1977. Susac popped out in the sixth to end his streak but added a two-run triple in the eighth for his second straight three-hit game.</p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>Ray (2-1) struck out seven and gave up three hits and three walks. Ryan Walker recorded four outs and Keaton Winn worked a perfect ninth for the Giants.</p> </section><section id="section-5"> <p>Cristopher Sanchez (1-1) gave up four runs (two earned) and 11 hits in five-plus innings for Philadelphia. He struck out six and walked none as the Phillies lost for just the second time in the past seven games.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-6"> <p>San Francisco struck in the first when Adames led off with a double, moved to third on a single by Chapman and scored on Arraez’s groundout.</p> </section> <section id="section-7"> <p>Susac led off the fifth with a single to surpass the Giants’ record of a 4-for-4 career start by Hall of Famer Willie McCovey in 1959. Jared Oliva followed with a likely double-play grounder to Phillies shortstop Trea Turner, who fumbled the ball to put runners on first and second.</p> </section><section id="section-8"> <p>Two outs later, Chapman ripped a double over the head of left fielder Otto Kemp to give the Giants a 2-0 lead. Arraez followed with a single for a three-run lead.</p> </section><section id="section-9"> <p>San Francisco tacked on another run in the sixth as Rafael Devers singled, Casey Schmitt hit a ground-rule double to center and pinch hitter Jung Hoo Lee hit a sacrifice fly to score Devers.</p> </section><section id="section-10"> <p>Ray walked Edmundo Sosa to start the seventh and issued a two-out free pass to Dylan Moore. Ryan Walker entered and retired Justin Crawford on a comebacker to end the inning.</p> </section><section id="section-11"> <p>Susac continued his heroics in the eighth with a two-run triple down the right-field line to improve to 6-for-7.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-12"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section> </div> #Deadspin #Daniel #Susac #historic #start #Giants #blank #Phillies

Deadspin | All-Star 2B, base stealer Davey Lopes dies at 80  Jul 11, 2014; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers first base coach Davey Lopes (15) during the game against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images   Davey Lopes, a four-time All-Star second baseman and a prolific base stealer, died on Wednesday at the age of 80.  Lopes played for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1972-81, winning a World Series in his final season with the club.  He led the majors with 77 stolen bases in 1975 and topped the National League with 63 thefts in 1976. Lopes ranks second in Dodgers history with 418 steals.  “The Dodgers mourn the loss of Davey Lopes, who passed away today at age 80,” the team posted on social media. “Lopes was a member of the team’s record-setting infield of the 1970s and 1980s and one of the finest basestealers in MLB history. Our condolences go out to his family and friends.”  Lopes made four straight NL All-Star teams from 1978-81 while sharing the infield with first baseman Steve Garvey, shortstop Bill Russell and third baseman Ron Cey. The group set an MLB record for games played together with 833.   Lopes played for the Oakland Athletics (1982-84), Chicago Cubs (1984-86) and Houston Astros (1986-87) following his time in L.A. He retired with a .263 batting average, 155 homers, 614 RBIs and 557 steals in 1,812 games.   He set a record by stealing 38 consecutive bases during the 1975 season, a mark later surpassed by Vince Coleman with 50 straight from 1988-89.  Lopes won a Gold Glove at second base in 1978.   Lopes managed the Milwaukee Brewers from 2000-02, posting a 144-195 record. He was fired after a 3-12 start to the 2002 campaign. He was on the coaching staffs of the Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres, Washington Nationals, Philadelphia Phillies and the Dodgers.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #AllStar #base #stealer #Davey #Lopes #diesJul 11, 2014; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers first base coach Davey Lopes (15) during the game against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Davey Lopes, a four-time All-Star second baseman and a prolific base stealer, died on Wednesday at the age of 80.

Lopes played for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1972-81, winning a World Series in his final season with the club.

He led the majors with 77 stolen bases in 1975 and topped the National League with 63 thefts in 1976. Lopes ranks second in Dodgers history with 418 steals.

“The Dodgers mourn the loss of Davey Lopes, who passed away today at age 80,” the team posted on social media. “Lopes was a member of the team’s record-setting infield of the 1970s and 1980s and one of the finest basestealers in MLB history. Our condolences go out to his family and friends.”


Lopes made four straight NL All-Star teams from 1978-81 while sharing the infield with first baseman Steve Garvey, shortstop Bill Russell and third baseman Ron Cey. The group set an MLB record for games played together with 833.

Lopes played for the Oakland Athletics (1982-84), Chicago Cubs (1984-86) and Houston Astros (1986-87) following his time in L.A. He retired with a .263 batting average, 155 homers, 614 RBIs and 557 steals in 1,812 games.

He set a record by stealing 38 consecutive bases during the 1975 season, a mark later surpassed by Vince Coleman with 50 straight from 1988-89.

Lopes won a Gold Glove at second base in 1978.

Lopes managed the Milwaukee Brewers from 2000-02, posting a 144-195 record. He was fired after a 3-12 start to the 2002 campaign. He was on the coaching staffs of the Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres, Washington Nationals, Philadelphia Phillies and the Dodgers.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #AllStar #base #stealer #Davey #Lopes #dies">Deadspin | All-Star 2B, base stealer Davey Lopes dies at 80  Jul 11, 2014; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers first base coach Davey Lopes (15) during the game against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images   Davey Lopes, a four-time All-Star second baseman and a prolific base stealer, died on Wednesday at the age of 80.  Lopes played for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1972-81, winning a World Series in his final season with the club.  He led the majors with 77 stolen bases in 1975 and topped the National League with 63 thefts in 1976. Lopes ranks second in Dodgers history with 418 steals.  “The Dodgers mourn the loss of Davey Lopes, who passed away today at age 80,” the team posted on social media. “Lopes was a member of the team’s record-setting infield of the 1970s and 1980s and one of the finest basestealers in MLB history. Our condolences go out to his family and friends.”  Lopes made four straight NL All-Star teams from 1978-81 while sharing the infield with first baseman Steve Garvey, shortstop Bill Russell and third baseman Ron Cey. The group set an MLB record for games played together with 833.   Lopes played for the Oakland Athletics (1982-84), Chicago Cubs (1984-86) and Houston Astros (1986-87) following his time in L.A. He retired with a .263 batting average, 155 homers, 614 RBIs and 557 steals in 1,812 games.   He set a record by stealing 38 consecutive bases during the 1975 season, a mark later surpassed by Vince Coleman with 50 straight from 1988-89.  Lopes won a Gold Glove at second base in 1978.   Lopes managed the Milwaukee Brewers from 2000-02, posting a 144-195 record. He was fired after a 3-12 start to the 2002 campaign. He was on the coaching staffs of the Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres, Washington Nationals, Philadelphia Phillies and the Dodgers.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #AllStar #base #stealer #Davey #Lopes #dies

​Formula One’s top technical minds will get together on Thursday for the first of a ‌series of meetings to discuss the sport’s new engine rules and ​what tweaks need to be made after three races.

Insiders expect energy ⁠management, the need to ‘lift and coast’ and ‘super clipping’ to dominate the initial agenda in London.

There is unlikely to be much immediate news from what will be an extended discussion over ‌the next few weeks before any decisions, including likely software changes to the energy equation, are taken.

The new power units, split roughly 50-50 ‌between electric and combustion power, have brought fresh challenges.

Drivers are having to tactically ‌ease ⁠off the throttle early and coast into high-speed corners that would ⁠normally be a big test of bravery so the combustion engine can recharge the battery.

‘Super-clipping’ is when energy is automatically diverted from engine to battery, with the effect of slowing a car on ​the straight even if the driver ‌wants to be on full throttle.

The sport has time to take stock of the biggest rule change in at least a generation because April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia were cancelled due to the Iran war and conflict ‌in the region.

“It has been the consistent position of all stakeholders that ​a structured review would take place after the opening phase of the season, to allow for sufficient data to be gathered and ⁠analysed,” the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said after last month’s Japanese Grand Prix.

F1 technical heads to meet, discuss new engine rules  ​Formula One’s top technical minds will get together on Thursday for the first of a ‌series of meetings to discuss the sport’s new engine rules and ​what tweaks need to be made after three races.Insiders expect energy ⁠management, the need to ‘lift and coast’ and ‘super clipping’ to dominate the initial agenda in London.There is unlikely to be much immediate news from what will be an extended discussion over ‌the next few weeks before any decisions, including likely software changes to the energy equation, are taken.The new power units, split roughly 50-50 ‌between electric and combustion power, have brought fresh challenges.Drivers are having to tactically ‌ease ⁠off the throttle early and coast into high-speed corners that would ⁠normally be a big test of bravery so the combustion engine can recharge the battery.‘Super-clipping’ is when energy is automatically diverted from engine to battery, with the effect of slowing a car on ​the straight even if the driver ‌wants to be on full throttle.The sport has time to take stock of the biggest rule change in at least a generation because April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia were cancelled due to the Iran war and conflict ‌in the region.“It has been the consistent position of all stakeholders that ​a structured review would take place after the opening phase of the season, to allow for sufficient data to be gathered and ⁠analysed,” the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said after last month’s Japanese Grand Prix. The team principals, FIA and Formula One bosses will then meet on April 20 with proposals expected to emerge and be put to ‌an online e-vote.
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                            The team principals, FIA and Formula One bosses will then meet on April 20 with proposals expected to emerge and be put to ‌an online e-vote.
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                                                    “A number of meetings are therefore scheduled in April to assess the operation of the new ‌regulations and to determine whether any refinements are required.“Any potential adjustments, particularly those related to energy management, require careful simulation and detailed analysis,” it added.Thursday’s meeting of technical boffins, without team principals present, will discuss ideas and options with a further gathering a week later.The team principals, FIA and Formula One bosses will then meet on April 20 with proposals expected to emerge and be put to ‌an online e-vote.Insiders cautioned that significant change could still be elusive, with various vested interests at ​play and a consensus required.The drivers have been consulted for their input with some speaking out in favour of the new form of ⁠racing while others, including Red Bull’s four-time world champion Max Verstappen, have been highly ⁠critical.While there has been more overtaking, with drivers passing and repassing each other as their cars take turns deploying and harvesting electrical energy, some ‌such as Verstappen argue that the racing has become “a joke” and “fundamentally flawed”.There have also been concerns about safety with cars circulating at significantly different speeds and ​the effect on qualifying.The next race is the Miami Grand Prix on May 3.Published on Apr 08, 2026  #technical #heads #meet #discuss #engine #rules

The team principals, FIA and Formula One bosses will then meet on April 20 with proposals expected to emerge and be put to ‌an online e-vote. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

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The team principals, FIA and Formula One bosses will then meet on April 20 with proposals expected to emerge and be put to ‌an online e-vote. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

“A number of meetings are therefore scheduled in April to assess the operation of the new ‌regulations and to determine whether any refinements are required.

“Any potential adjustments, particularly those related to energy management, require careful simulation and detailed analysis,” it added.

Thursday’s meeting of technical boffins, without team principals present, will discuss ideas and options with a further gathering a week later.

The team principals, FIA and Formula One bosses will then meet on April 20 with proposals expected to emerge and be put to ‌an online e-vote.

Insiders cautioned that significant change could still be elusive, with various vested interests at ​play and a consensus required.

The drivers have been consulted for their input with some speaking out in favour of the new form of ⁠racing while others, including Red Bull’s four-time world champion Max Verstappen, have been highly ⁠critical.

While there has been more overtaking, with drivers passing and repassing each other as their cars take turns deploying and harvesting electrical energy, some ‌such as Verstappen argue that the racing has become “a joke” and “fundamentally flawed”.

There have also been concerns about safety with cars circulating at significantly different speeds and ​the effect on qualifying.

The next race is the Miami Grand Prix on May 3.

Published on Apr 08, 2026

#technical #heads #meet #discuss #engine #rules">F1 technical heads to meet, discuss new engine rules  ​Formula One’s top technical minds will get together on Thursday for the first of a ‌series of meetings to discuss the sport’s new engine rules and ​what tweaks need to be made after three races.Insiders expect energy ⁠management, the need to ‘lift and coast’ and ‘super clipping’ to dominate the initial agenda in London.There is unlikely to be much immediate news from what will be an extended discussion over ‌the next few weeks before any decisions, including likely software changes to the energy equation, are taken.The new power units, split roughly 50-50 ‌between electric and combustion power, have brought fresh challenges.Drivers are having to tactically ‌ease ⁠off the throttle early and coast into high-speed corners that would ⁠normally be a big test of bravery so the combustion engine can recharge the battery.‘Super-clipping’ is when energy is automatically diverted from engine to battery, with the effect of slowing a car on ​the straight even if the driver ‌wants to be on full throttle.The sport has time to take stock of the biggest rule change in at least a generation because April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia were cancelled due to the Iran war and conflict ‌in the region.“It has been the consistent position of all stakeholders that ​a structured review would take place after the opening phase of the season, to allow for sufficient data to be gathered and ⁠analysed,” the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said after last month’s Japanese Grand Prix. The team principals, FIA and Formula One bosses will then meet on April 20 with proposals expected to emerge and be put to ‌an online e-vote.
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                                REUTERS
                            

                            The team principals, FIA and Formula One bosses will then meet on April 20 with proposals expected to emerge and be put to ‌an online e-vote.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                REUTERS
                                                    “A number of meetings are therefore scheduled in April to assess the operation of the new ‌regulations and to determine whether any refinements are required.“Any potential adjustments, particularly those related to energy management, require careful simulation and detailed analysis,” it added.Thursday’s meeting of technical boffins, without team principals present, will discuss ideas and options with a further gathering a week later.The team principals, FIA and Formula One bosses will then meet on April 20 with proposals expected to emerge and be put to ‌an online e-vote.Insiders cautioned that significant change could still be elusive, with various vested interests at ​play and a consensus required.The drivers have been consulted for their input with some speaking out in favour of the new form of ⁠racing while others, including Red Bull’s four-time world champion Max Verstappen, have been highly ⁠critical.While there has been more overtaking, with drivers passing and repassing each other as their cars take turns deploying and harvesting electrical energy, some ‌such as Verstappen argue that the racing has become “a joke” and “fundamentally flawed”.There have also been concerns about safety with cars circulating at significantly different speeds and ​the effect on qualifying.The next race is the Miami Grand Prix on May 3.Published on Apr 08, 2026  #technical #heads #meet #discuss #engine #rules

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