: New Pirelli tire compounds were notoriously difficult to manage, often described as "driving on raw eggs" by Michael Schumacher.
The 2012 Formula 1 season is frequently hailed as the greatest in the sport's history due to its unprecedented level of unpredictability and drama. Spanning 20 races—the longest season ever at the time—it featured a grid packed with a record six world champions and a title fight that wasn't decided until the final laps of a chaotic season finale in Brazil. F1 2012
The championship narrative centered on the contrasting paths of Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso : : New Pirelli tire compounds were notoriously difficult
: A ban on "off-throttle blown diffusers" hampered Red Bull's previous dominance, effectively leveling the playing field for teams like McLaren, Ferrari, and Lotus. The championship narrative centered on the contrasting paths
: The unpredictability led to maiden victories for Nico Rosberg (China) and a stunning win for Pastor Maldonado for Williams in Spain. The Clash of Titans: Vettel vs. Alonso
The season began with an astonishing statistical anomaly: , a record that still stands today. This volatility was largely driven by: