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Vettel: 2019 F1 cars still tricky to follow

Sebastian Vettel has cast doubt on whether the 2019 Formula 1 technical rule tweaks will deliver its intended improvements to racing this season after trying to follow some of his rivals on track during pre-season testing. For the new F1 season rule-makers have enforced changes to simply front wing designs and make rear wings bigger with the goal of making it easier for cars to follow each other while racing. Theoretically, the alterations should increase overtaking opportunities by reducing the impact of turbulent air produced by the leading car. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  While Vettel believes the true test won’t come until racing begins at the Australian Grand Prix next weekend, he...
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