By A Mystery Man Writer
When Formula 1’s new rules arrived in 2022, it appeared to be on the edge of success as cars could race closer together. But, as the situation has developed, the old problems have resurfaced, revealing how rulemakers need to nail multiple elements simultaneously to create better racing
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