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1970: Lotus introduces ground-effect aerodynamics that provide enormous downforce and greatly increase the speed of bends.
1982 - 1990: Replaced aluminum with a firmer material than carbon fiber in chassis construction, helping to reduce deaths in F1 races.
1982 - 1990: Replaced aluminum with a firmer material than carbon fiber in chassis construction, helping to reduce deaths in F1 races.
1994: The FIA unexpectedly bans performance-enhancing electronic technologies, leading to quite a few racing cars failing to maintain the required level of safety while increasing capacity year by year. The corollary led to the deaths of legendary racer Ayrton Senna and Austrian racing driver Roland Ratzenberger. This is an extremely expensive lesson for the FIA and forces them to consider a lot more when changing the F1 racing rules and making safety the No. 1 focus of F1 from now on.
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