This week stamped precisely a long time since the absolute first Formula 1 World Championship Grand Prix was held at Silverstone, England in 1950, and we’ve been taking a gander at how the game has changed over those seven decades.
While there have been a lot of changes to the guidelines, the tracks, the security hardware and obviously, the drivers and groups, the game despite everything remains what it was in 1950: contenders engaging it out on target in the quickest vehicles on the planet.
Nevertheless, it hasn’t recently been a multi year-long challenge between drivers – the technicians and engineers in the pit-lane have been taking on their own conflict with one another over that time, and it’s one that is just as wild as that happened on the track as they continually attempt to outmaneuver each other with the most recent advancement designed to give their vehicle the edge.