India, June 23 -- Why did the FIA increase F1 pre-season testing to four days?

The governing body has expanded the standard pre-season testing window from three days to four days. This change is a direct response to the technical complexity of the next generation of machinery.

With teams facing tighter design boundaries and system integration, the extra track day gives engineers and drivers additional track time to safely calibrate and troubleshoot their new platforms before the opening Grand Prix of the championship.

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