The 2026 Formula 1 season promises to be a thrilling one, with a focus on energy deployment and battery harvesting. Amidst the excitement, Mercedes star George Russell asserts that Red Bull's in-house engine is the best on the grid, despite Max Verstappen's controversial comments about the new downshifting rule. But here's the twist: it's not just about the engine's power; it's about how it's deployed and managed. Russell highlights the importance of energy management, especially in Melbourne, where practice sessions are shorter than in Bahrain. However, McLaren driver Oscar Piastri adds a layer of complexity, suggesting that the ability to harvest energy varies significantly from track to track, with Jeddah being a prime example of a challenging circuit for energy harvesting. This debate sparks an intriguing question: Will the new regulations truly level the playing field, or will they create a new set of advantages and challenges for the teams?