Predominant dominance Mercedesa this season takes care of a number of discussions on short-term rule changes. Because the development of current race cars for the season 2021 largely frozen, many fear it will be frozen for at least another year as well predominance of silver arrows.
To Formula 1 in 2021 made more tense, at that time ardently again discussed qualifying races in reverse order. Sebastian Vettel he clearly sided with the opponents of this idea. “That would be completely wrong. That you want to go in that direction is proof that you have given up on the rules and means to get the field on the track more together. Let us remember the recent past. In 2019, we introduced new rules for front wings, which cost a fortune, but racing hasn’t changed much because of that. Again, this was the wrong path,”So a four-time world champion.
But, should I formula 1 now he simply lives by the fact that we will continue to have monotonous championship in boring races? "The hope is in the changes to the rules in 2022. With them, we need to solve this and tackle the main problems, instead of playing the lottery,”He demands Hag. In season 2022 the greatest rule revolutions in history are coming Formula 1. As early as next year, teams will no longer be allowed spend money indefinitely to develop their race cars, but will have to abide by the rules budget ceilings. For this reason alone, the field is supposed to merge a bit more.
New technical regulations he was supposed to make sure that the race cars would no longer be so sensitive to the so-called dirty air. To this end, they not only made minor changes to the dimensions of the front wing, but it was redesigned the whole concept of the race car. But in this transitional year 2021 she will have to formula 1 continue to come to terms with the world champion in the silver arrow. For Sebastian Vettl this is the right path. “This would be at odds with the element of sport and competition. As an athlete, I don’t like watching other people win. However, I have to accept if others win and do a better job. Because of this, it would be wrong in the nature of sport to mix things up artificially."