The year 2022 is a transformational one for F1. It’s hard to overstate just how much has changed to the regulations that govern this sport — the fact that those regulations have doubled in size should give a clue.
Having just witnessed one of the most thrilling and close-fought seasons in 2021, it’s important to remind ourselves of the goal of these extensive changes: even closer racing, coupled with more natural forms of overtaking. There are also constraints on the teams to limit expenditure and reduce the differential between those at the front of the grid and those toward the rear.
While the cars will look very different — yet superficially similar to one another — it’s important to remember that almost every component under the car’s skin has had to change.
In many ways, that is exactly like any form of software development, where superficially, similar products look alike, but there are deep philosophical differences – and architectural principles – in design that completely change performance and effectiveness of the task required.
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