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Big Three Teams Did ‘Significantly Better Job’ Than Midfield Pack in 2017 – Whiting

Charlie Whiting believes the decline in overtaking manoeuvres in 2017 highlighted just how big a gulf there is between the top three teams and the rest of the field, and he felt the aerodynamic regulations were not to blame. The Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team, Scuderia Ferrari and Red Bull Racing shared all of the victories during 2017, and only Lance Stroll from the Williams Martini Racing squad denied the three teams a clean sweep of the podium positions thanks to his third place finish in the crazy Azerbaijan Grand Prix. FIA Director Whiting believes the fact that Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull have done so much better with their cars compared to their rivals is the primary...
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