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The ground effect era, a regulation that came into force in 2022, has ended. The cars of this generation turned out to be durable, require ultra-low settings and, frankly, not suitable for all pilots.

But there were also those for whom this situation became a chance to reveal themselves in the best way. They revealed their potential in these four seasons and wrote their names in Formula 1 history. Although there were only two champions during this period, many more drivers made their presence known at some stages.

This material includes 10 pilots who performed best during the ground effect period. The main selection criterion was performance on the track; the results of racers who found themselves behind the wheel of competitive equipment and managed to realize their potential as effectively as possible.

First of all, championships and victories were the deciding factors, but if a driver had more points, podiums or pole positions, this was also taken into account, as was technique or the brilliance of the results.

Like any rating, it’s a bit subjective, so feel free to leave your options in the comments.

10th place – Pierre Gasly

Team: Alpha Tauri (2022), Alpin (2023 – 2025)
Titles: 0
Poles: 0
Wins: 0
Podiums: 2
Score: 149

The Frenchman opens the ranking of the most striking and at the same time influential racers of the ground effect era. Yes, in the same period there were drivers who scored more points or were on the podium more often; especially Antonelli or Ocon. However, among the teams in the middle tier, it was driver Pierre Gasly who constantly struggled for higher positions than those he should have with his equipment.

Gasly regularly showed the maximum possible in a technique clearly inferior to his rivals. Particularly impressive were his occasional qualifying performances, such as his 3rd-place finish in Las Vegas in 2024 or a top-5 finish in Bahrain this season. Such results seemed especially valuable considering the actual speed of the car.

For much of this cycle, Pierre was consistently ahead of his teammates. The only exception was his first season with Alpin, but later it was he who established himself as the leader of the team.

The high point of this segment was two podium finishes. Claiming first place at the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix and then bronze at the historic 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix, Gasly and his partner sensationally outperformed all their rivals in extremely difficult rain conditions, losing only to Max Verstappen.

9th place – Fernando Alonso

Team: Alpin (2022), Aston Martin (2023 – 2025)
Titles: 0
Poles: 0
Wins: 0
Podium: 8
Score: 403

The Spaniard has performed strongly in the first half of the ground effect period, especially in 2023. Switching to Aston Martin at a time when the team was one of the first to copy Red Bull’s decision and enter the leaderboard, albeit briefly, gave the Spaniard the opportunity to challenge for the podium, winning eight of them in that time.

The long-awaited 33rd victory has yet to materialise, but it was extremely close with the team at the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix. Max Verstappen’s second place in the standings after his unexpected pole position until the last meters and a mistake he made in the race strategically deprived him of the opportunity to win gold, but it did not overshadow Fernando’s achievements.

Aston Martin is expected to be in contention next year as well, so it’s possible that 44-year-old Fernando could re-establish himself among the best of the new era.

8th place – Lewis Hamilton

Team: Mercedes (2022 – 2024), Ferrari (2025)
Titles: 0
Poles: 1
Wins: 2
Podiums: 20
Score: 853

After the truly historic championship fight in 2021, everyone expected the Hamilton-Mercedes duo to enter a new era with a chance for revenge. However, neither the team nor Lewis were in good shape.

Mercedes made a mistake with its excessive “zero pontoon” concept, hard and sharp cars with a grounding effect did not suit Hamilton at all.

The high-profile move to Ferrari didn’t help either. On the contrary, by the end of the year the ambitious and optimistic champion had turned into a gloomy version of himself, both in results and in statements in interviews.

He had achieved only two wins and one pole position in the previous period. It scored a lot of points compared to some of its rivals, but was definitely behind in other respects.

7th place – Sergio Perez

Team: Red Bull (2022 – 2024)
Titles: 0
Poles: 3
Wins: 4
Podiums: 24
Score: 742

Checo successfully co-piloted Red Bull from 2021 to 2023. However, a further decline in form, frequent accidents at the beginning of qualifying and an increasing gap to Max forced the Red Bull management to decide to terminate the contract early. True, other results from Lawson and Tsunoda showed the Mexican’s performance from a slightly different angle.

During this time he won four times and achieved a further 24 podiums despite missing a year.

He will return to Cadillac’s rookie roster next season.

6th place – Carlos Sainz

Team: Ferrari (2022 – 2024), Williams (2025)
Titles: 0
Poles: 6
Wins: 4
Podiums: 23
Score: 782

The son of a two-time rally champion had an extremely successful spell at Ferrari from 2022 to 2024. During this period, he was the team’s only driver to win every season, and in 2023, he became the only non-Red Bull driver.

Despite this, the team parted ways with him in favor of seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton, but this later did not produce the desired results. Instead, Carlos, who strengthened the Williams Racing squad despite poor results at the beginning of the adaptation period, performed outstandingly in the second half of the championship, scoring important podiums and still remaining the last winner of the Scuderia before the start of the 2026 season.

The Spaniard has always distinguished himself as an excellent strategist during the races, perhaps the best among drivers in this component, while also consistently demonstrating high speed on the track.

5th place – George Russel

Team: Mercedes (2022 – 2025)
Titles: 0
Poles: 7
Wins: 5
Podiums: 23
Score: 1014

Previously a member of the team, George gradually became the leader of the Silver Arrows, which was finally confirmed in 2025. He was the only one to pick up points during a difficult period for the team in mid-season, even winning in Canada and then finishing first in Singapore, triumphing in dominant style both times.

Despite recent bad rumors about his future, the British pilot has signed a long-term contract with Mercedes and is one of the favorites, if not the biggest favorite, to win the championship next season.

4th place – Oscar Piastri

Team: McLaren (2023 – 2025)
Titles: 0
Poles: 6
Wins: 9
Podiums: 26
Score: 799

The Alpina trainee, who rejected a contract with his home team in favor of McLaren, gradually transformed from a promising newcomer to one of the best drivers on the grid.

The Australian made his debut in 2023 and already won the podium in the first year, won his first victory in the second and this season fought for the title and led the championship for a long time, at a certain moment with a 24-point difference over his closest pursuer. However, a series of mistakes and loss of form at the end of the season deprived him of the chance for the championship or even second place.

He is one of the most attractive drivers on the market right now and nearly every team sees him as an option in 2027, where a number of moves are expected. Piastri particularly stood out for his bold passes, consistency and ability to perform under pressure throughout much of the championship.

3rd place – Charles Leclerc

Team: Ferrari (2022 – 2025)
Titles: 0
Poles: 18
Wins: 6
Podiums: 37
Score: 1012

Charles Leclerc is undoubtedly a driver who deserves the title of world champion, but Ferrari has yet to achieve this with him in both team and individual races.

Leclerc looked confident in 2022 and at one point had a 46-point lead over Max Verstappen, but some mistakes of his own and a lost race for renewal by the team deprived the Monegasque of a title shot.

Ferrari had a chance at the constructors’ championship in 2024, but McLaren won the last race.

Despite these setbacks, Leclerc remains the team’s key driver, scoring the team’s only pole position of the year and all seven podium finishes. The duo of Ferrari and Leclerc is almost always worth taking into account in the calculations, especially in qualifying, where the Monegasque managed to overtake much faster cars in a single lap.

2nd place – Lando Norris

Team: McLaren (2022 – 2025)
Titles: 1 (2025)
Poles: 15
Wins: 11
Podiums: 39
Score: 1124

Lando Norris has come a long way with McLaren, from the bottom of the peloton to his first victory and championship. The British pilot was the favorite at the start of the championship and started confidently. Although uncertain performances cast doubt on his ability to challenge for the title, an impressive second part of the championship allowed him to not only regain the lead in the standings, but also capture his first career crown in the final Grand Prix of the season.

He is the only champion of the clay impact era after Max Verstappen and the second most wins and podium finishers during this period.

1st place – Max Verstappen

Team: Red Bull (2022 – 2025)
Titles: 3 (2022, 2023, 2024)
Poles: 35
Wins: 51
Podiums: 67
Score: 1887

No one had any doubt that the Red Bull driver would take first place.

In four years he set numerous records, achieving 51 wins, 35 pole positions and 1,887 points. He put in outstanding performances in the second half of 2022 and 2023, took an impressive title in 2024 on weaker machines, and made a remarkable comeback at the end of 2025, where he lost the championship by just 2 points, and won 102 of 104 points against the leader after the Dutch Grand Prix.

This will likely be the most successful period of the Dutchman’s career and will be hard to beat, especially in the unpredictable 2026 regulations. Max Verstappen has certainly established himself among the best in Formula 1 history, and for some he was number 1 for a long time.

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Formula 1 driver Nico Hulkenberg can count on a multimillion-dollar bonus in his first season with Audi if he can repeat the results in the 2025 season.

Last season, the German pilot reached the Formula 1 podium after 250 races for the first time in his career and finished the British Grand Prix in third place. At Silverstone, Hulkenberg was ahead of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and scored 15 points in one go.

Hulkenberg scored 51 points at the end of the 2025 season.

On the eve of Audi’s first season, specialized media reported that the 38-year-old pilot signed a contract providing a bonus of 50 thousand euros for each point earned in the 2026 season.

Given the large-scale changes in Formula 1, even the pilots themselves cannot yet predict the balance of power in the peloton. However, if Hulkenberg scores 51 points again, the bonus can reach 2 million 550 thousand euros in addition to his base salary at Audi.

If Nico manages to win the race and score the maximum 25 points, this will immediately earn him a bonus of 1,250,000 euros.

The team will present the appearance of its first car today at 20:00 Kyiv time.

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F1 pilot’s brother became Ukrainian pilot’s rival in Formula 4

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Thomas Berman, the younger brother of Haas Formula 1 team driver Oliver Berman, will officially take part in Italian Formula 4 and Euro 4 in the 2026 season.

Thomas will represent the VAR team colours.

The 16-year-old Briton spent last year in British Formula 4, where he scored one win and finished eighth in the final season standings.

But the ones that are considered the most prestigious and promising are the Italian and European Formula 4 championships. They are often chosen by young pilots for further career advancement. In addition, Thomas’ older brother Oliver Berman also competed in these series and became the Italian Formula 4 champion in 2021 with 11 wins.

Let us also remind you that Ukrainian Alexander Bondarev will compete in the same championships with the Prima Racing team in the 2026 season. The Ukrainian pilot does not hide his ambitions and has repeatedly expressed his intention to fight for the championship title.

Bondarev now participates in Middle East Formula 4 in preparation for the European leg of the season. After the first stage, he took first place in the general rankings and became the leader in the rankings.

Thomas Berman will compete in the Formula Winter Series as part of his preparations.

The competition between the current “four” promises to be extremely high, and the appearance of the younger brother of the Formula 1 pilot will only increase interest in the series.

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Ex-Ferrari boss: “We were disappointed by the rule changes. We had the best car”

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Former Ferrari boss Ross Brawn said the team was at a disadvantage due to the FIA’s changes to the rules.

The Scuderia was virtually unbeatable in the early 2000s. Michael Schumacher single-handedly won 48 of 85 races in the first half of the decade, while Rubens Barrichello added nine more victories.

In an interview with F1.com, Brown named the 2004 Ferrari car as his favorite. That year the team won not only three races but confidently won its sixth consecutive title in the Constructors’ Championship.

The legendary designer and strategist admitted that Ferrari was stopped after that due to changes in tire rules and that the team had become too dominant.

“Every year we put in extra effort and every year we did things a little better. That made the 2004 car, in my opinion, the best ever.”

“We were disappointed by the changes to the tire rules after that, but I think we did so well and had to be stopped somehow. This incredible car could not have been stopped any other way because everything worked so well for us.”

“Having lived on the other side of the fence ever since, I can understand Bernie’s frustration. [Экклстоуна, тогдашнего руководителя Формулы-1]Max [Мосли, тогдашнего президента FIA] and supporters. It was a shock when we didn’t win, not a shock when we won. “It was a very special car.”

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