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Analysis | How F1’s revolutionary 2022 regulations will improve racing

Back in October 2019, the top brass of Formula 1 unveiled the new 2021 regulations. With the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic, these regulations were delayed to 2022, although their intention remains the same — to promote sustainability and encourage better, closer racing. Here we look at some of the major changes and consider how they might affect the on-track product. Decreasing Aerodynamic Turbulence With the new set of regulations, a large emphasis has been placed on reducing aerodynamic turbulence. This goal will be primarily accomplished through the reintroduction of the ground effect: the use of large underwings and bodywork on the floor of the car to “glue” the car to the...
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