What is Really Powering F1?
Melbourne opened Formula 1's new regulatory era with record attendance and genuine excitement. Beneath that, a harder question is already forming. The real power unit has never been mechanical.
Paul Pfanner spent decades inside motorsport media — and watched the infrastructure around independent journalism quietly thin. In Suzuka last Thursday, Max Verstappen walked through a door that was already open. What fills that space looks like coverage. It isn't.
Melbourne opened Formula 1's new regulatory era with record attendance and genuine excitement. Beneath that, a harder question is already forming. The real power unit has never been mechanical.