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Checo Pérez criticizes F1's new hybrid rules for decreasing fun and increasing risks

Mexican driver Checo Pérez argues that recent Formula 1 regulation changes, particularly the 50% electric hybrid units, have made the sport confusing and less enjoyable. He highlights concerns over safety, referencing a crash at the Japan Grand Prix. Pérez's comments signal potential dissatisfaction within the racing community as F1 evolves, prompting scrutiny of recent rule modifications and their impacts.
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