REFLECTING ON F1'S NEW RULES; 1978 world champion Mario Andretti compares F1 racing then and now.(Motorsports)
AutoWeek, April, 2003
Byline: PATRICK C. PATERNIE this year marks the silver anniversary of Mario Andretti's Formula One world championship. In 1978, he became only the second American driver to win the title, Phil Hill being the first. Andretti's championship is also significant because it came just as the sport was ramping up to engage in the highly sophisticated technological warfare that Max Mosley and the FIA are now trying to abolish.
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Mosley's new rules package banning telemetry, radios and other electronic forms of driver assistance would relegate next year's F1 pilots to cockpit conditions ...
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