F1 Drivers Furious After Major New Issue EXPOSED At Chinese GP!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
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    The Chinese Grand Prix is back on the calendar after a five-year absence due to the impact of COVID-19 on the country. While many in the F1 community eagerly anticipate its return, there are significant challenges facing the teams on the grid.
    This Sunday marks 1834 days since the last Chinese Grand Prix, and Formula 1 has undergone substantial changes since then. From navigating a global pandemic to riding the popularity wave of a Netflix show and transitioning between dominant eras, the sport has evolved considerably since early 2019, making today's series almost unrecognizable in some aspects.
    With the introduction of the new sprint format and the debut of the 2022 regulated cars on the Chinese track, there's speculation about potential issues, particularly surrounding F1 car tire degradation.
    A crucial question arises: How can Ferrari maximize its advantage in light of these changes? One key consideration is the difference between the cars that last raced in China in 2019 and those competing this weekend, notably in terms of tire size.
    Fred Vassure highlights that while every team may encounter challenges, this doesn't necessarily spell bad news for Ferrari. Their adeptness at managing tire wear on tracks like Japan and Australia, where degradation is a concern for other teams, could give them an edge.
    Vassure further emphasizes that while the upcoming weekend may pose difficulties, a level playing field could work in Ferrari's favor. However, he identifies the track's layout, particularly its tarmac, as a significant variable to consider.

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  • @SzympleFarmer
    @SzympleFarmer Месяц назад +1

    Plz learn the driver names this hurts