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Brawn: Early signs from new F1 aero rules encouraging

Sporting chief Ross Brawn says he found the initial signs from Formula 1’s new aerodynamic regulations “encouraging” following a rise in overtaking at the Australian Grand Prix.  F1 introduced a revised set of aero rules with simplified front and rear wings aimed at improving a car’s behaviour when following in the wake of another and ultimately helping to improve the quality of wheel-to-wheel racing.  At the season-opening race in Melbourne, 14 overtakes - six completed without the aid of DRS - were made, representing a rise on the three passes from the 2018 round.  5774263478001 CrashTV:  The Albert Park street circuit is notoriously difficult to overtake at, yet a number...
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