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Brawn: Mexico GP shows why 2022 rule change is necessary

Formula 1 Director of Motorsport Ross Brawn believes last weekend's Mexico City Grand Prix highlighted the need for the new-for-2022 technical regulations. The hot conditions, combined with the high altitude nature of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, led to a large field spread, with little in the way of wheel-to-wheel action inside the top 10, as […]
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