
Coulthard: F1 doesn't need constant overtaking to be exciting
David Coulthard challenges the idea that frequent overtaking is essential for exciting F1 races, emphasizing that historic moments and qualifying brilliance often create more lasting drama than sheer numbers of passes.
Former F1 driver David Coulthard has dismissed the notion that Formula 1 requires a high volume of overtakes to be entertaining, arguing that memorable moments and pure speed are what define the sport's appeal. His comments come amid early concerns that the 2024 technical regulations, designed to facilitate closer racing, may not drastically increase passing opportunities.
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