Over his career, Adrian Newey has explored various concepts for the ultimate F1 car, notably the Red Bull X2010 designed for Gran Turismo which set a Suzuka track record in simulator runs. However, Newey emphasizes that creating the perfect F1 car goes beyond raw power as a grid full of such cars might not produce exciting races. He believes that achieving a successful F1 requires balancing conflicting demands to create an exhilarating spectacle.
Newey discusses the challenges facing F1 including the balance between spectacle and social responsibility and the impact of regulations on competitiveness. He acknowledges the inherent conflict between delivering thrilling races and ensuring fairness among teams. Newey also highlights the importance of tyre degradation in introducing strategic variety to races and suggests that smaller, lighter cars could improve both performance and sustainability in F1.
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