How F1's new rules really rate halfway through their first season
OPINION: Formula 1 is now exactly halfway through its first season running the new cars championship owner Liberty Media set about introducing after its 2017 purchase. So, how exactly are those major rule changes really working now the evidence has mounted up?
Ahead of this weekend’s French Grand Prix, Formula 1 is at the halfway point of the 2022 season. And this is a campaign that really matters to the championship’s owner, Liberty Media.
It may have been delayed a year by the pandemic, but the rules reset Liberty first targeted soon after it completed acquiring F1 back in 2017 is now playing out. Its impact was felt immediately when the 2022 machines were initially unveiled back in the late winter. A new look had arrived.
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