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Formule 1 Podcast: Formule-1 : Mansell Criticizes F1: Are Overtakes Just an Illusion?

Formule-1 : Mansell Criticizes F1: Are Overtakes Just an Illusion?

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Nigel Mansell unleashes a fierce critique on Formula 1, calling recent overtakes “totally false.” This revelation sheds light on the growing frustration among fans and drivers alike regarding the authenticity of racing in the hybrid era.

Mansell, the 1992 World Champion, argues that while overtakes may look impressive, they lack real competition and skill. In a candid interview with Autosport, he explains how the reliance on computer-assisted power deployment undermines the essence of racing. “Some of the overtakes look great,” he states, “but the car just blasts past you because the ‘computer’ is giving you extra power at the wrong time.”

This sentiment is echoed by reigning champion Lando Norris, who admits hesitance in overtaking due to the fleeting nature of on-track advantages. Mansell emphasizes that this mindset reflects a deeper issue, impacting the overall racing experience.

With a chorus of concerns rising from drivers and fans, the pressure intensifies on Formula 1 to ensure that the spectacle remains genuine. As the Miami Grand Prix approaches, the sport must confront these challenges head-on. Mansell’s words resonate as a call for authenticity in a world increasingly dominated by technology.

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