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New Mercedes turbo will allow for ‘more extreme strategies'

Mercedes' 2022 power unit is a major improvement on last season, with their new-specification turbo reportedly significantly “enhancing' it. The Mercedes engine was sometimes matched by the Honda power unit in the back of the Red Bull last season, but the team still managed to claim nine race wins on their way to a record-eighth straight Constructors’ Championship victory. Formula 1 cars are undergoing radical changes in 2022, as a result of a new set of regulations that were delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Aerodynamic changes are the main alteration, with smaller wings on the cars and the return of the ground effect. Furthermore, the engines are expected to drop by 20...
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