The entire F1 season 2021 can now be viewed again on the official digital platform F1TV. The dramatic 22-race season will now be available to subscribers and viewers alike to review the journey of the season that spawned a new world champion.
So far, F1TV had only shown the highlights of the races. However, since the season is now over and dusted off, complete races are offered. In addition to the races, F1 TV also offers onboards, special segments such as ‘Inside Story’ about special moments of the drivers during the season, expert analyzes by Jolyon Palmer, Tech Talk, Weekend Debrief’s and Paddock Pass.
The entire @ F1 2021 season is now available to all subscribers via @ F1 TVs’ top platform – f1tv.formula1.com
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The entire @ F1 2021 season is now available to all subscribers via @ F1 TVs’ top platform – f1tv.formula1.comHappy New Year everyone!
Popular special segments that are not available to non-subscribers include some of the episodes of the “Inside Story” segment and other informative shows such as documentaries or onboards. The F1TV subscription definitely offers deeper insights into the sport than F1’s official Youtube channel.
The F1 cars of 2022 will be fitted with new tires and a new fuel
With new technical regulations to be implemented in the 2022 season, not only will the cars look dramatically different, but also the tires and fuel, which will make a crucial difference. The F1 cars of 2022 will be fitted with new Pirelli 18-inch tires and a fuel with a higher sustainability factor.
With the chassis used so far, the F1 cars of 2022 will offer space for closer races than in the V6 era of the sport. With a redesigned front and rear wing, the new cars will be a mix of Indy and current F1 cars.
Aside from their ability to drive closely, the new aerodynamic regulations allow other midfield teams to compete against the Red Bull Racing F1 team and Mercedes.
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The 2022 F1 season is eagerly anticipated as it features a 23-race calendar for the first time in the history of the sport. The new cars could also change the chopping order on the grid.
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