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Tech analysis: Ferrari steering wheel may hold key to rocket F1 starts

Ferrari’s brilliant getaways at the Australian Grand Prix were key to its early victory challenge – and could well be the result of a unique approach to new start restrictions that Giorgio Piola has uncovered. Although Mercedes locked out the front row of the grid in Melbourne, it was a sensational getaway from Sebastian Vettel that helped the German swoop into the lead by the first corner. As team boss Maurizio Arrivabene said: “The start was super. I have to say both of the drivers, they start like two rockets. After that they were able to take an advantage, and that was good for us.” Such great starts from Ferrari are nothing new – just look at Hungary last year – but as...
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