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Can Formula 1 cars drift?

Yes, F1 cars can drift due to their immense power, but they are designed not to because drifting slows them down, destroys tyres, and is inefficient for racing; however, drivers exhibit incredible car ...
One of the greatest complaints that drivers voiced about the previous generation of Formula 1 cars concerned their size and bulk. The 2022-2025 machines were the heaviest in the s ...