Formula 1 implemented its biggest set of technical regulations in history, aiming to improve the racing spectacle.
But one of the sport’s biggest stars is not a fan, at least not yet.
Four-time Drivers’ Champion Max Verstappen met the media in Bahrain on Thursday, site of F1’s second round of pre-season testing, and blasted the new generation of cars. During his media session the Red Bull driver pointed at the new regulations and called them “anti-racing,” and stated that the cars feel “more like Formula E on steroids.”
“To drive [they are] not a lot of fun, to be honest,” he said. “I would say the right word is management. It’s not
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