Revving Up Excitement: Liam Lawson Anticipates Thrilling F1 Experience with New Rule Changes

Liam Lawson is optimistic that a major “attraction” could return to F1 after serious concerns in the first three races.

Liam Lawson is hopeful that the “attraction” of flat-out qualifying can make a comeback in F1 following issues in the initial three races.

During races in Australia and Japan, drivers were compelled to use super-clipping mode and lift and coast to manage energy at energy-starved tracks.

There’s a potential solution to this dilemma by reducing the amount of harvestable and deployable energy, but it may result in slower speeds.

Following discussions among the FIA, teams, drivers, and F1, the decision was made to decrease energy harvesting to 7MJ, allowing super-clipping up to 350kw.

Teams will assess these rule modifications for the first time at the Miami GP weekend, with the hope that the changes will lessen the need for lift and coast and restore the thrill of flat-out qualifying laps.

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