If there is one discipline where not all competitors start an event on an equal footing, it is the Formula 1, where the genius of the engineers is revealed in single-seaters that are all different, but sometimes close by tenths of a second over a lap. Over longer periods, however, the gaps widen irremediably and, despite all his talent, even the
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Yves-Henri RANDIER
09/04/2025 at 12:20 a.m.
McLaren has - too much! - procrastinated in managing its internal duel, letting a possible victory slip away. Why not have separated the strategy with two single-seaters more or less within DRS range of the RB2?