Formula E co-founder Alberto Longo believes that Formula 1 is making a mistake by aligning its rules more closely with those of Formula E. Longo emphasizes the importance of F1 staying true to its principles, despite the recent technical overhaul that has seen significant changes in chassis and engine regulations. The shift towards integrating more electrical components in F1 cars has led to comparisons with Formula E in terms of energy management, with drivers like Max Verstappen criticizing the direction F1 is taking. Longo, while expressing his fandom for F1, suggests that the new regulations may be impacting the spectacle and show of the championship. He notes that F1 seems to be moving closer to Formula E, highlighting the differences in energy management capabilities between the two series. Longo also speculates on the likelihood of Formula E becoming a testing ground for new circuits, especially with the upcoming introduction of the more powerful Gen4 car. As Formula 1 transitions towards more electrical technology, Longo predicts that F1 teams may look to Formula E for technical expertise and talent.
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