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F1 divided over 2019 rule changes

Williams technical chief Paddy Lowe has weighed in on the newest changes to F1. The changes which include simplified front wings and bigger rear wings have been the source of pessimism from within the paddock with some claiming that there will be no noticeable difference to racing according to early simulations. Formula One will undergo significant changes in 2019 with the aims of aiding overtaking. By reducing dirty air given off by complex wings and aerodynamic features, F1 will hopefully see an increase in overtaking and head-to-head racing next season. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and head of driver development Dr Helmut Marko have indicated that early suggestions from...
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