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New rules ‘wont solve' F1 says Aussie technical ace

Sam Michael believes F1's 2021 rule changes don't go far enough Former Williams and McLaren director Sam Michael believes the proposed rules changes for Formula 1 in 2021 don't go far enough. With a range of technical and commercial changes set to be introduced, including a return to ground effect, it's poised to be one of the most significant overhauls of the sport since the introduction of overt sponsorship in 1968. But while the changes look set to shake up the order by introducing a degree of uncertainty, Michael believes the sport will quickly revert to its current form as teams find the optimum solution. Having worked in F1 for two decades, rising to Technical Director for Williams,...
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