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Formula 1 has been experiencing its most important evolution for more than a generation with the new regulations of 2022 intended to reduce the gaps between the teams by imposing budget limits.
Simon Arron and Tony Dodgins have explored the entire history of F1 to identify the most significant changes since the creation of the world championship in 1950. It is difficult to imagine today the atmosphere of the first race on a former military airport in England, with its curves made of petrol drums and bales of straw. Since then, tremendous progress has been made, particularly in terms of security, often following tragedies.
By linking the technical developments to the decisive action of some protagonists of the competition, this book traces a series of milestones, from the advances of the cars to those of the circuits, without forgetting the controversies and scandals that have shaken the planet of motorsport.