LONDON : The British Grand Prix provided a"perfect demonstration" of what Formula One aimed to achieve with its 2022 cars and how much safer the sport has become, according to managing director Ross Brawn.
"We saw drivers were able to take multiple lines with these new cars - and that allowed for two, three or even four cars going almost side-by-side. The quality of the passes was high, too," he added. He said many had observed they had a much better chance of forcing a mistake by being able to sit on the tail of another driver.
He said that showed the sport and governing FIA had taken the right direction with the aerodynamic rule changes introduced this season to make racing closer and more exciting.