History Of Formula 1 1950s-2000s
Formula 1 was officially launched in 1950, with its first championship race being held at Silverstone, England, and creating the pinnacle of motor sport. Fangio was the man to beat in the 1950s, while the 1960s saw the introduction of the rear-mounted engine, along with aerodynamic wings, ushering in the "garagiste" era of Formula 1 racing featuring teams such as Lotus. Ground effect cars ruled the roost in the 1970s, while the 1980s witnessed the arrival of Turbo-charged machines, with Senna versus Prost being the theme of that decade. After safety changes following the loss of Senna and Ratzenberger in the 1990s, Michael Schumacher took Formula 1 by storm in the new millennium.
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History Of Formula 1 2010s-current
From 2010 to date, Formula One has been marked by periods of technical supremacy and major changes in technology, with Red Bull Racing and Sebastian Vettel ruling towards the end of the V8 era (2010-2013). In 2014, the sport was characterized by a huge transformation, with the arrival of V6 hybrid-turbo engines, heralding the dawn of a period of unparalleled supremacy for Mercedes with Lewis Hamilton at the helm. After the drama-filled conclusion to the 2021 season, Max Verstappen ended Mercedes' dominance, resulting in a new era of Red Bull dominance from 2022 due to new ground effect aerodynamic rules, in preparation for upcoming sustainability-related and active aerodynamic rule changes in 2026. of major 2026 regulations focusing on sustainability and active aerodynamics.
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