1983 F1 Season [extra Quality] -
The most significant change for 1983 was the mandatory introduction of . After a series of dangerous accidents in 1982, the FIA banned the "ground effect" sidepod tunnels and sliding skirts that had sucked cars to the track.
The 1983 F1 season stands as a pivotal chapter in Grand Prix history, marked by a radical technical overhaul and a nail-biting three-way title fight that went down to the final lap. It was the year that turbocharged engines finally asserted their dominance, ending the era of the naturally aspirated Ford-Cosworth DFV as a championship-winning force. The Technical Revolution: Banning Ground Effects 1983 f1 season
By forcing cars to have a flat underside between the wheels, the rules successfully reduced cornering speeds, though engine power continued to climb. The Championship Battle: Piquet vs. Prost vs. Arnoux The most significant change for 1983 was the