Pilotos da F1 compartilham opiniões sobre a planejada divisão de potência de 60-40

Os pilotos da Fórmula 1 deram suas opiniões sobre a mudança acordada de uma divisão de 50-50 para 60-40 entre potência de combustão e elétrica a partir do próximo ano.

A mudança ocorre em meio a críticas constantes às regras técnicas do esporte em relação à qualidade das corridas e à segurança. Vários pilotos descreveram a medida como positiva, mas observaram que ainda existem limitações.

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