Verstappen Unhappy with New F1 Car
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Max Verstappen voices concerns about the new Formula 1 car's drivability. This season introduces significant changes to engines, aerodynamics, and chassis.
Formula One undergoes a major transformation this season, impacting the racing experience. New engine regulations and redesigned aerodynamics are at the forefront. The electrical component of the cars has also been significantly enhanced.
These changes aim to create closer racing and more overtaking opportunities. However, some drivers, like Verstappen, have expressed reservations about the initial feel of the new cars.
For travelers planning to attend F1 races in Japan, expect a different spectacle. The cars will look and sound different, potentially altering the overall fan experience.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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