Racing slicks are designed for the race track. F1 tires are designed for F1 speeds. A Caterham in a grocery store checks neither box.
A promising first month of racing has fans optimistic about Next Gen's future. Logistically, the car isn't all there yet. Though there's no hard cap on production, Toyota wants to make sure its most exciting mass-market performance car remains exclusive.
It takes a lot to hit McLaren F1 levels of speed with so little space. In a race where three different strategies all ended up within a second of the lead with five to go, Hamlin was on the right one.
Porsche Supercup rose to prominence with a field of identical 993-based spec racers. This is one of them.
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Monday, April 4, 2022
Putting F1 Tires on a Caterham Is a Very Bad Idea
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