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Mercedes has already compensated downforce reduction of 2021'

Mercedes has already worked hard on the 2021 car. The FIA has indicated that all cars will be required to have 10% less downforce by making changes to the floor. Mercedes, however, has compensated for this 10% elsewhere. The floor will have to be substantially modified before 2021 in order to comply with the new rules imposed by the FIA. In addition to the floor, the diffuser at the rear of the vehicle will also be tackled. Read more 'Two alpha males' are possible at Mercedes, but Verstappen is not an option Mercedes finds compensation According to the Italian branch of Motorsport.com, Mercedes has already found a solution to compensate for the downforce reduction. Mercedes has already...
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