Steiner: Young drivers adapt faster

Steiner: Young drivers adapt faster

      Former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner believes that the new regulations give an advantage to young drivers – they adapt to driving the car faster...

      Guenther Steiner: "It's really easier for young drivers to adapt; they absorb new technologies much faster. Faster and better than drivers from previous years who are used to how the car behaves. For example, they don't have 'bad habits' that need to be eliminated.

      This season, everything is constantly evolving. When Max Verstappen and his peers debuted in Formula 1, they were called the 'PlayStation generation.' But now even younger drivers have come along, capable of using these technologies much better, as they grew up with them. And leading the championship is 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli – this is excellent proof of my words."

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Steiner: Young drivers adapt faster

Gunther Steiner believes that the new regulations give an advantage to young drivers – they adapt faster...