Why now isn't the right time to panic over "artificial" 2026 F1 racing
A wiser man than this author once opined that you can make statistics stand on their head and sing Jerusalem. After the Australian Grand Prix, the official F1 social media accounts published a graphic (or, to use the ghastly argot of those in the trade, an "asset") trumpeting the fact that while last year's race featured 45 overtaking manoeuvres, this year there were 120. Those who watched the ... Keep reading
