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Max Mosley critical of new-for-2017 F1 regulations

Former FIA President Max Mosley believes Formula 1 has taken the “wrong direction” with regards to overhauled technical regulations, which will be introduced for the upcoming campaign. Formula 1 cars are set to be significantly quicker this season compared to their predecessors, predominantly due to increased downforce levels and wider tyres from sole supplier Pirelli. Mosley oversaw an array of regulation changes during his tenure as FIA President between 1993 and 2009, but is unconvinced that 2017’s tweaks are correct. “My personal view is that it may have gone in the wrong direction,' he told ITV News. “I would have gone for less aero and perhaps more...
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