Max Verstappen claims the stiffness of these modern F1 cars is taking “a little bit of magic away” from a driving perspective. maxverstappen redbullracing Formula1 f1
Reigning World Champion Max Verstappen believes the stiffness of modern F1 cars has taken “a little bit of magic away” from a driving perspective.
After winning his maiden title in 2021, Verstappen has hit new heights under the new rules with the Red Bull driver winning 18 of the 27 races since the start of last year. “Now when you lose downforce, but it’s a bit more understeer, a little bit more oversteer – nothing really drastic. “When you jump back in an old car, and you go out, you definitely feel the difference in how agile an old car was. But that’s like early, for me, early 2010.
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