Why Formula 1's 2022 Cars Will Be Harder To Drive
Formula 1's new era of cars, starting in 2022, may appear sleeker and simpler, but recently drivers have been suggesting that the new cars will be harder to drive than before. This might not be a bad thing though, according to the FIA, so Jake Boxall-Legge takes a look at what's more difficult, how it'll affect drivers and why Lando Norris thinks F1 cars might be
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