Racecar Engineering

Future vision

December this year will see the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) announce a new president after12 years under the leadership of Frenchman Jean Todt.

Since 2009, the motoring world has moved on and the sporting world has struggled to keep up. As governments have applied pressure to accept electric and hybrid cars, so racing has responded by following the trend. The lack of certainty around what will be the power source of the future has left the sport pursuing ever more expensive goals, and the reduction in the number

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