A new class system may appear to have developed in F1 since the introduction of the cost cap and new aerodynamic regulations. But time will, hopefully, bring the pack closer together, writes JBLAutosport. ⬇️
Here’s a sobering statistic to slap you around the face: the top four teams have scored 92% of the available points from the opening five Formula 1 races of the season. The flip side of that statistic is that each of the bottom sextet of teams has been privy to the same maximum budget, the same regulations, and have mustered just 8% of the points on offer in 2023.
Out of context, the four-way domination of the upper echelons in the points presents a bleak picture, but it’s not much of a surprise given how things have been on track. With modern ultra-reliability and four teams exerting their hegemony on this year’s championship, it effectively means that the top eight points places are effectively spoken for barring any bursts of misfortune. That gives the rest of the grid the scraps to fight over.
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