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The 2012 season was marred by a tire controversy involving Pirelli, the official tire supplier. The tires provided were prone to sudden degradation and failures, leading to several incidents of blown tires. In response to concerns about safety and competitiveness, the FIA introduced a revised qualifying format in Silverstone, known colloquially as the "FLT" or "Flying Lap Time" format. However, this format was met with criticism and only lasted for a few races before being reverted.

The battle for the World Drivers' Championship was intense, with Sebastian Vettel eventually emerging as the champion, driving for Red Bull Racing. Vettel's consistency and ability to secure crucial points throughout the season made him a formidable opponent. The Constructors' Championship also went to Red Bull Racing, solidifying their dominance in the era. F1 2012-FLT

For collectors and retro-racing enthusiasts, the FLT release circulates on: The 2012 season was marred by a tire

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The 2012 season was significant not just for the racing but also for the technical and sporting regulations changes. KERS became a standard part of F1 cars, setting the stage for more advanced energy recovery systems like ERS in subsequent seasons. The tire controversy led to improvements in tire safety and durability, ensuring a safer sport.

The 2012 season, marked by KERS technology and the brief but contentious FLT qualifying format, was a pivotal moment in Formula 1's history, showcasing the sport's ability to adapt and evolve in response to challenges.