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Podcast: Rights and wrongs of F1’s 2022 revolution

by Valentin Khorounzhiy
1 min read

We take a close look at Formula 1’s 2022 regulations and how closely the new machines will resemble the show car unveiled at the British Grand Prix in the latest episode of The Race F1 Podcast.

Gary Anderson and Scott Mitchell join Edd Straw to delve into the distinctive new cars, and the key areas that will dictate the development war next year and in the seasons that follow.

With ‘raceability’ one of the key objectives of the new rules, we ask how likely the 2022 cars are to succeed and what the implications are of the FIA’s willingness to tweak the regulations if they aren’t working as hoped.

And with a gaggle of ambitious teams in F1’s midfield looking to emerge as race-winning and championship-challenging forces, we also ask what chance teams like McLaren, Alpine and Aston Martin have of taking a leap to the front next year.

There’s also a look at the balance of power in the world championship fight between Red Bull and Mercedes and how much more development should be expected given the need to focus on the 2022 car.

Jul 26 : Rights and wrongs of F1's 2022 rules revolution

The Race F1 Podcast is released at least once a week and available free to subscribe to from all good podcast suppliers, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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