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2021 F1 cars likely to be slower, still visually different
Formula 1’s cars in 2021 are likely to be slower than this season’s designs and visually different despite the same chassis having to be used, due to freedom for aerodynamic development. The COVID-19 pandemic prompted F1 to push back the introduction of major new technical regulations until 2022 in order to cut costs, instead saying teams must use the current cars for this season and next. Racing Point technical director Andy Green says while the main area of focus as on the mechanical side, teams will have much more freedom aerodynamically to redesign their cars, and have to make certain changes due to a technical regulation for 2021 that is designed to slow the cars down. “I think...
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