Max Verstappen managed to stay right behind
Charles Leclerc for several laps in a row at the
Bahrain Grand Prix. According to
Ross Brawn, this revealed once again the impact of the new regulations.
The
FIA decided to implement new rules for the 2022 season. These should not only ensure that the teams are closer to each other, but also that drivers can more easily follow each other on the track. The first signs of this were already visible in Bahrain.
"In previous years you could attack, but within a lap or two you had to back off, let the tyres recover and then attack again," the
Formula 1 general manager explained to
Formula1.com.
"And I don’t think that was all down to the tyres, I think it was down to the characteristics of the car. So, a step forward with the tyres, a step forward with the cars."