The 2003 Formula 1 season was a classic, with Williams and McLaren taking the fight to the dominant Ferrari-Michael Schumacher combination. In fact, this year could have interrupted what became a run of five consecutive titles for Schumacher, but a late-season rule change caused a momentum shift between F1's two tyre suppliers at the time, putting Ferrari back on top just as the points race had closed up. Chain Bear explains what the rule change was, why it made such a difference, and how the FIA was notified that there might be something to look into in the first place...
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Duration | 10:21 |
Posted | Sep 4, 2019 |
Series | Formula 1 |
Teams | McLaren Shop Now , Williams , Ferrari Shop Now |
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How a rule change swung the 2003 F1 title fight - Chain Bear explains
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