
The design of the new F1 liveries of 2022 The rules change, the aesthetics of the cars change
Before the fiery English weekend that saw Lewis Hamilton return to the podium at his circuit - the Silverstone straight was named after the seven-time world champion - F1 presented the new liveries for next season. A technical revolution but also an aesthetic one, with the single-seaters that from 2022 will change their face to "increase the show and reduce risks and costs" according to the words of the FIA number one and former Ferrari Team Principal Jean Todt. The rules are changing and the cars are changing, with new elements and new safety regulations that protect the Circus show but also the stability, sustainability and safety of the drivers - just think of what happened just a year ago to Romain Grosjean on the circuit of Bahrain.
Another important change concerns sustainability, a topic to which the CEO Domenicali reserved great importance during the presentation phase. The new single-seater will be able to consume less fuel during practice and the race, but F1 has said it is ready for major changes also with regard to new types of fossil fuels to have an ever smaller impact on the environment and sustainable consumption.