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Aston Martin cannot change aerodynamic concept "even if we wanted to"

Ewan Gale Tuesday 6 April 2021 17:04 - Updated: 17:05 Aston Martin team principal Otmar Szafnauer has insisted the team cannot switch to a high-rake aerodynamic concept due to Formula 1's homologation of the rear suspension. Under the Racing Point banner, the Silverstone-based team made great strides in 2020, only surrendering third in the constructors' standings through a points deduction imposed for the illegal rear brake duct saga. Article continues under video However, with the regulation changes to the rear-end downforce for this season, Aston Martin - like Mercedes - has been left disadvantaged due to a low-rake aerodynamic concept that has seemingly suffered more as a result of the...
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