F1 urged to hand driving ‘power’ back to drivers not ‘computers’

Let’s see if the changes make any difference.

Formula 1 legend Nigel Mansell emphasizes the need for drivers to have more control in the sport and reduce reliance on computers.

Criticism from top drivers like Max Verstappen has led to significant discussions within F1, the FIA, teams, and drivers.

Changes are being implemented for the upcoming race in Miami in response to the feedback from the initial races in Australia, China, and Japan.

The effectiveness of these changes and their impact on the sport will become clear in upcoming events.

Mansell appreciates the dialogue this has sparked and the focus on improving driver engagement in the races.

He points out the importance of allowing drivers to push cars to the limit without excessive computer intervention in braking or other decisions.

The goal is to return Formula 1 to its core essence of exciting, driver-focused racing while keeping an eye on technological advancements for future adjustments.

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