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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 6 MIN

Ferrari Wins in an Invisible area

from Paddock Economics · host Mr. Fresco

In this episode, I explore a side of Formula 1 that rarely becomes the main headline — the invisible phase where championships are actually built.While most discussions about the 2026 regulation focus on power, performance, and technical numbers, this episode looks at something deeper: decision-making, timing, and long-term positioning.Ferrari may not be winning on track today — but are they already winning in the preparation phase?This is not just a conversation about Formula 1. This is a discussion about strategy.Because in F1 — just like in business, investing, and content creation — the real advantage often comes from the work that nobody sees: the planning, the structure, the direction, and the courage to focus on the future before others do.If you enjoy slow, thoughtful, and analytical motorsport discussions that go beyond race results and headlines, this episode is for you.🎧 What we talk about:Why 2026 is more than a regulation changeFerrari’s quiet strategic positioningThe concept of “invisible advantage” in Formula 1What this teaches us about long-term thinkingPaddock Economics Where motorsport meets strategy, business, and long-term vision.Formula 1, Ferrari, F1 2026, F1 regulation, F1 strategy, motorsport business, Paddock Economics, F1 analysis, long term planning, F1 power unit

In this episode, I explore a side of Formula 1 that rarely becomes the main headline — the invisible phase where championships are actually built. While most discussions about the 2026 regulation focus on power, performance, and technical numbers, this episode looks at something deeper: decision-making, timing, and long-term positioning. Ferrari may not be winning on track today — but are they already winning in the preparation phase? This is not just a conversation about Formula 1. Thi...

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