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Ferrari ready to protest FIA regulation change that could benefit Mercedes

Ferrari are poised to launch a protest against the changing of the regulations next season over concerns that it will hamper the performance of Red Bull and Ferrari. This is according to Auto Motor und Sport journalist Michael Schmidt, who suggested that Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto will attempt to veto the alterations next season. The proposed changes next season include a raising of the front wing edges and the diffuser throat, as well as a strengthening of the deflection tests and oscillation sensors. It stems from safety concerns due to “porpoising” and bouncing, which are a biproduct of ground effect aerodynamics brought back in by the new technical regulations. READ: Christian...
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