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Mercedes had to change programme: 'We don't have this advantage anymore'

In 2021 the teams and drivers will only have two one hour sessions of training on Friday. Half an hour less training per session doesn't seem like a lot, but according to James Allison the plan at the team had to be changed. In 2021 there are a number of minor rule changes, and one of them is on Friday. Where the first and second free practice sessions took up an hour and a half for years, that will no longer be the case in 2021. Now it's two one-hour sessions. Where some thought that this would not have much impact, Mercedes had to change their program. Read more Marko over the moon: 'We have an incredible diamond' Mercedes changes program ''Yes, we had to change our training plans...
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