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Ferrari to reportedly run ‘more aggressive nose design’ in 2022

Ferrari have made some bold choices in the design of their 2022 car as they seek to capitalise on the new regulations next season, according to reports. This year’s cars are set to generate less downforce in a bid to allow cars to follow more closely, thus allowing for better wheel-to-wheel racing. The new machines will also sport 18-inch tyres and will see the return of the ground effect to Formula 1. A model version of the car that will be used in 2022 was displayed at the British Grand Prix in July, and it was the first opportunity for the drivers to get up close and personal with what they will be racing with. READ: McLaren CEO accuses some teams of trying to raise budget cap by...
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