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Episode Overview The 2026 Formula One season brings the biggest rules overhaul in over a decade — and we have the perfect guest to break it all down. Host Diane Bortoletto is joined by Simone Scanu, co-founder of real-time F1 data and telemetry app Formula Live Pulse (https://formulaonepulse.com/) , and co-host Ciara Gillan for a deep-dive pre-season debrief covering Bahrain testing, Ferrari's jaw-dropping engineering innovations, the new hybrid power units, and who's already in trouble before lights out in Melbourne. Whether you're a die-hard fan or still wrapping your head around Active Aero and Overtake Mode, this episode has everything you need to know heading into the 2026 season. In This Episode 1. Ferrari's secret weapon — the revolutionary exhaust-mounted wing and why other teams can't just copy it 2. Bahrain testing results — who impressed, who struggled, and what it actually tells us 3. Honda & Aston Martin's testing nightmare — battery vibration issues and a troubling mileage deficit 4. The 2026 power unit explained — 50/50 hybrid split, the removal of the MGU-H, and what Lift & Coast means for racing 5. Boost Mode vs Overtake Mode — what's the difference and how will drivers use them strategically? 6. Is the Adrian Newey era at Aston Martin already over? 7. Cadillac's debut season — the only team alongside McLaren and Ferrari to field two race-winning drivers 8. Max Verstappen — why you can never count him out, no matter the car 9. Williams — missed Barcelona but showed up in Bahrain. What should we expect? 10. Rookie watch: Isack Hadjar vs. Arvid Lindblad — from six rookies in 2025 to just one in 2026 11. Drive to Survive Season 7 — is it getting too staged? The team shares their honest take 12. Australian Grand Prix logistics — Middle East conflict, freight rerouting, and what's at stake for the season opener 13. AGPC shoutout — the corner named after Laura Müller and Hannah Schmitz to celebrate International Women's Day 14. Creator shoutout: ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport ( / Канал ) on YouTube ( / Канал ) and Instagram ( / coffeecornermotorsport ) — Terry Widdows is using Formula Live Pulse telemetry data for his analysis this season. Go follow him! Key Stats from Testing Team and Estimated Test Mileage Ferrari / Mercedes: 20,000+ km Red Bull (4 power units): 10,000+ km Audi: ~5,000 km Honda / Aston Martin: ~2,000 km ⚠️ The Ferrari Innovation Breakdown Ferrari showed up to testing with two standout engineering moves: 1. The 180° Rear Wing — Instead of tilting open a few degrees like a traditional DRS flap, Ferrari's rear wing rotates a full 180 degrees, creating a dramatically larger gap to reduce drag. They've confirmed it won't appear in Melbourne but is likely targeted at low-downforce circuits like Baku and Monza. 2. The Exhaust Wing — A small piece of bodywork positioned just behind the exhaust redirects exhaust gases through the rear wing to manage airflow. A similar concept was used in 2010 before being banned. Ferrari's implementation is nearly impossible to replicate because it's intrinsically tied to the dimensions and positioning of their bespoke gearbox differential. Other teams would need to rebuild their entire gearbox — a 2–3 month process — to attempt it. According to Motorsport.com, Ferrari may have as much as half a second advantage over the field. The 2026 Power Unit & Energy System — Simply Explained The 2026 regs bring a 50/50 split between combustion and hybrid power, making energy management more critical than ever before. What's gone: The MGU-H (Motor Generator Unit – Heat), which recovered energy from exhaust gas flow. It was highly effective but enormously complex. What's staying: The MGU-K (Motor Generator Unit – Kinetic), which recovers energy under braking. The result: Drivers must Lift and Coast (ease off the throttle before braking zones) more than ever before to recharge the battery. This could paradoxically increase on-track battles, as drivers lifting early will allow following cars to close up on the straights. Boost Mode — A traditional engine map that's always been in F1. Drivers can deploy extra power whenever they choose, at their own risk of draining the battery. Overtake Mode — New in 2026, this replaces DRS. It can only be activated when within 1 second of the car ahead and provides an additional 0.5 megajoules of electrical power. Strategic deployment is everything — use it at the wrong point on a circuit and you'll arrive at the next straight with zero battery support. As Simone puts it: "It's like Fast and the Furious — pressing two buttons for a huge boost. But use both at once and you'll have nothing left to defend." Team-by-Team Snapshot Ferrari — Strong reliability in testing (same engine used in both Barcelona and Bahrain). Engineering innovations hint at a genuine tit...