By: Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief
The close nature of this year’s Formula 1 title battle is music to all fans’ ears – and couldn’t be better timed with the new regulations on the horizon. That might sound counterintuitive, but here’s why…
The more that giants Mercedes and Red Bull get dragged into a resource-heavy technical development war means that every moment spent on their 2021 cars is one that isn’t being used on the upcoming 2022 designs. I’m sure Ferrari, McLaren et al are rubbing their hands together, hoping the 2021 title fight intensifies even more!
The ‘wacky’ setup that Mercedes tried in last weekend’s Styrian Grand Prix is perhaps the best indicator yet that it’s trying to find engineering solutions to find speed, rather than designing its next performance-improving part. Have the update taps really been turned off at Mercedes, or as technical director James Allison seems to suggest, is there more performance coming in the pipeline? |
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Editor's Choice
Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s dominance at Formula 1’s Styrian Grand Prix has left rival Lewis Hamilton in no doubts that his team desperately needs some updates. |
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