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New regulations have turned F1 into artificial video game racing where battery boosts determine outcomes rather than driver skill and bravery. Drivers are now vulnerable to being overtaken by five cars based on what the power unit randomly decides to do, stripping away the pure driving that made legends in the past.
One race in, and Formula 1's new regulations are already delivering real racing. Battles were visible throughout the Australian Grand Prix, positions changed and drivers fighting for the lead described the action as really fun. The cars are new, the learning curve is steep, but the early signs are exactly what the sport needed.
Australia delivered enough to keep faith in the new rules, but the 2022 opener made similar promises that the rest of the season never kept. Today's chaos may become tomorrow's procession once teams master energy management,. The tactical depth is genuinely new and encouraging — but there's been only one race so far.