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Analysis and commentary on Formula 1.
Less breaking news, more context.
A sport of marginal gains.
With the 2026 cars shaking down in Barcelona, it felt like the right moment to look backward.

The 2022 regulations didn’t just change how F1 cars looked — they changed feedback, margins, and what drivers could recover at the limit.

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What the 2022 Regulations Removed — and What Replaced Them — Compountary
A close look at what the 2022 Formula 1 regulations removed—driver feedback, margin, recoverability—and what replaced them as F1 heads toward 2026.
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January 27, 2026 at 3:51 PM
Launch season isn’t about seeing the car.

It’s about understanding what teams choose to show — and what they don’t.

New post: What Formula 1 Car Launches Are — and Aren’t

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What Formula 1 Car Launches Are — and Aren’t — Compountary
Why Formula 1 car launches look familiar, what they’re actually for, and why launch season is about communication—not technical disclosure.
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January 20, 2026 at 3:02 PM
Red Bull Powertrains isn’t a Ford story.

It’s a control story — shaped by Honda, forced by the cost cap, and aimed squarely at 2026.

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Red Bull Powertrains, Explained — Compountary
A clear explanation of Red Bull Powertrains, Ford’s real role, and why control—not branding—is the defining advantage heading into Formula 1’s 2026 era.
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January 18, 2026 at 10:01 PM
Compountary is live.

This is a short piece about why it exists, what it isn’t, and what I’m hoping to build here around Formula 1.

If you’re interested in context over hot takes, this is for you.

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January 13, 2026 at 2:22 PM