For the pinnacle of motorsport and high-speed racing, Formula 1 can sometimes move at a glacial pace. That often happens when it involves considered, fundamental change. Then, as time runs out, that considered, fundamental change gives way to rash, kneejerk decision-making. Little is improved, and the cycle starts again.
The impasse over F1’s 2021 regulations, which are meant to be a major overhaul, is a good example of this. The one-year anniversary of Liberty’s original major pitch to teams is fast approaching, and little has been confirmed. That threatens to undermine the whole thing.
So, as a general rule, the sooner F1 tackles what its future looks like, the better its chances of getting it right. Last week, McLaren took that principle to a new extreme.
The quiet months between…