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Aston Martin ‘seek Mercedes help' in rule change fight

Aston Martin are reportedly still considering legal action over this year’s rule changes – but firstly want Mercedes to help fight their corner. Tweaks to the regulations for 2021 have hindered Aston Martin considerably, for they have slid backwards performance-wise with only five points collected from the first three races. The problem has been having to cut away a small piece of the floor of their cars in order to reduce downforce, which has affected those with low-rake such as the Aston Martin and Mercedes more than the rest. Aston Martin’s gripe relates to the procedure in which the rule changes were brought in because, according to Auto Motor und Sport, three teams –...
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