"The 2022 regulations from the FIA will create the conditions for closer racing where the cars can get closer to each other," said F1 president and CEO Stefano Domenicali. Sky Sports F1's Ted Kravitz explains:"The Formula 1 authorities wanted to create something that any kid would want on their bedroom wall. "But apart from looking cool and featuring souped-up aerodynamics, F1 want the car to help making the racing closer. 📸 - Take a look at the most beautiful photos of the new 2022 @F1 car #F1 #F12022 pic.twitter.com/ioqAba43xJ — FIA (@fia) July 15, 2021F1 and owners Liberty Media have been working towards the new blueprint for the sport since the American company bought control of the commercial rights in 2017. The 2022 cars will retain the existing hybrid-turbo V6 engines but bio-components in the fuel will increase to 10 per cent.
Source: Sky sports July 15, 2021 14:37 UTC