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Force India says T-wings unlikely to get more extreme

Force India thinks it unlikely that Formula 1 teams will go any more extreme than the triple-decker T-wings that have appeared at the Monaco Grand Prix. The design of T-wings has evolved quickly throughout 2017, with first single and then double wings appearing, before new oval solutions came in to play. However, for the Monaco GP, Force India and Renault took things to a new level with a triple decker oval solution. Asked by Motorsport.com whether he felt there was scope for even more aggressive solutions in the future, Force India's technical director Andy Green said he was doubtful. For he reckoned having a triple layer was only suitable at circuits where drag was not important – as...
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