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Top F1 drivers want to have a say in rule changes

Formula 1 title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel found common ground on Saturday in agreeing that drivers should have a say in rule changes, an opinion also shared by Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo. The two quadruple world champions told reporters at the Spanish Grand Prix that those behind the wheel were often the last to know what was being planned by the technical people. The sport’s governing body last week announced changes to the cars’ front and rear wings and front brake ducts for the 2019 season. The modifications, to make it easier for drivers to follow and overtake, are expected to make cars a second and a half slower per lap. “Is that a fact?” asked Ferrari’s...
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