What is super clipping – and can it save F1's 2026 plan?
As concerns mount about the 2026 regulations producing processional racing, the concept of 'super clipping' has emerged as a potential solution. Autosport explains the technical mechanism behind this energy management tool and evaluates whether it could serve as Formula 1's plan B if the new rules fail to deliver the wheel-to-wheel racing fans expect. The article breaks down how super clipping would work in practice and the trade-offs involved in implementing it.
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