Verstappen has been the most outspoken of all of the drivers in regards to the new guidelines which were launched into F1 this yr, which have given Mercedes the prospect to leap again to the entrance.
“Mario Kart”, “Method E on steroids” and “anti-racing” are simply three of the catchy phrases Verstappen has used to explain driving these new vehicles, which have engines with a 50-50 cut up between inner combustion and electrical energy.
They require vitality administration across the lap, have been criticised for stopping drivers going flat-out in qualifying. And whereas there was much more overtaking, even this has not all the time been seen as a optimistic, as a few of it comes about solely due to vastly various battery cost ranges inherent within the guidelines.
Verstappen is way from the one driver to criticise the brand new guidelines. Russell, although, feels otherwise.
“I undoubtedly do not share that in any respect,” he says. “I am personally actually having fun with the automotive. The ability-unit and the engine is unquestionably totally different. And it simply wants some fine-tuning to essentially optimise it. But it surely’s given a possibility to battle more durable, and back-and-forth racing.
“We’re right here at a kart observe now. And Lewis made an ideal level – in a kart race, you overtake one nook, he overtakes again. And so they overtake again once more. And nobody’s ever referred to as that Mario Kart or yo-yo racing or regardless of the terminology is. We truly name it pure racing and nice racing.”
Russell, as director of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Affiliation, led the drivers’ illustration to the rule-makers that the vehicles wanted to be modified so qualifying grew to become extra flat-out once more – therefore some of the rule changes this week.
However he believes even that has been exaggerated.
“Anyone who thinks drivers are going gradual in corners to be quicker on the straights are fallacious,” he says.
“There are some small quirks, which the FIA have carried out their greatest to eradicate these quirks. These are particulars which might be form of so difficult, and actually, followers do not really want to grasp.
“From this race ahead, with these minor adjustments the game are making, it is going to make our life simpler. We’ll be flat out within the straights on a qualifying lap, and we cannot must raise off to handle any of the vitality.”
He additionally factors out that what has been occurring contained in the vehicles this yr must be seen within the context of F1’s historical past.
“I bear in mind watching F1 20 years in the past and listening to the roar of the engines and it was superb, however not seeing a single overtake,” he says.
“That arguably was the purest Method 1 we have ever seen. However the racing was uninteresting.
“So I believe we solely bear in mind the positives of sure issues. And within the current, we prefer to concentrate on the damaging. And there is lots of positives about this new regulation and the brand new vehicles.
“I spoke with a Method 1 driver from the ’80s and the ’90s, a number of race winner, and he stated they’d have a lift button that may give them 300bhp extra, however then on the finish of the straight, on the raise off, they’d run out of gasoline.
“So this has all the time type of been there to a point. It is clearly totally different now, however we all the time like to focus on the negatives and bear in mind the good things from the previous.”













