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Mercedes warn some F1 teams could have 'terribly painful year' with new rules

Article To news overview © Mercedes Mercedes technical chief James Allison has warned that there is potential for a couple of Formula 1 teams to get it "really badly wrong" with their approach to the overhauled regulations being introduced in 2022. F1 is preparing to head into a new era with cars that feature a 'ground effect' aerodynamic concept, vastly different front and rear wings and bigger tyres, among many other changes – all aimed at improving the on-track action. Some F1 teams could get things 'really badly wrong' Given the extent of the changes, Allison - Chief Technical Officer for Mercedes - says he would not be surprised to see some teams get caught out. "I...
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