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F1 2018 demo
F1 2018 demo






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So for 2018, with more F1 Live events in mind, the FIA has relaxed the rules. That’s cool and all, but many would prefer to see the cars that are actually being raced, and apart from actually going to a Grand Prix or closing your eyes and imagining really, really hard, that’s not really possible. Quite often they’ll be wearing the wrong livery too (because sponsor reasons), which can be really annoying for hardcore fans. That means that at events like F1 Live, some teams can’t run at all because they don’t have any suitable cars, and those that do rock up with historic cars or something that’s a couple of years out of date. That’s because F1’s sporting regulations place heavy restrictions on testing of current cars, which are defined as being any F1 car built to regulations from the previous year, the current year, or the next year. There was one problem with it though: no 2017 cars were being demonstrated. The F1 Live event in London earlier this year was a massive success, and it’s something Liberty Media hope to do more of in the future as Formula 1 tries to find ways to attract new fans.








F1 2018 demo