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Hamilton: 2017 changes won't work

– Lewis Hamilton says it should not be down to drivers to float potential changes in Formula 1, but has questioned the sport's planned 2017 regulation overhaul, claiming that it "won't deliver better racing".Formula 1's proposed changes for next season, focused on new bodywork, are aimed at creating "more exciting cars, delivering additional downforce to increase speeds and lower lap times."Hamilton, however, feels that making cars faster will only reduce overtaking possibilities, and feels the sport should be targeting reduced aero interference and greater mechanical grip.His comments follow on from an open letter issued by the Grand Prix Drivers' Association,...
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