The current generation of Formula 1 single-seat cars is again subject to criticism, this time because of their weight. Although cars have lightened about 30 kilograms compared to last year, from the pilot’s point of view the effect remains insignificant. Nico Hulkenberg sums it up frankly: “To be honest, it’s 30 kilos. I don’t know if you really notice it.” Although the proportions have changed, which conveys a different feeling of driving, it’s…
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The current generation of Formula 1 single-seat cars is again subject to criticism, this time because of their weight. Although cars have lightened about 30 kilograms compared to last year, from the pilot’s point of view the effect remains insignificant. Nico Hulkenberg sums it up frankly: “To be honest, it’s 30 kilos. I don’t know if you really notice it.” Although the proportions have changed, which conveys a different feeling of driving, it’s…